This is a list of common β-lactam antibiotics—both administered drugs and those not in clinical use—organized by structural class. Antibiotics are listed alphabetically within their class or subclass by their nonproprietary name. If an antibiotic is a combination drug, both ingredients will be listed.
Penams
Main articles: Penicillin and PenamNarrow-spectrum
β-lactamase-sensitive
- Benzathine
- benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G)
- Benzathine penicillin G
- Benzathine penicillin V
- Phenoxymethylpenicillin (penicillin V)
- Procaine penicillin
- Pheneticillin
β-lactamase-resistant
Broad spectrum
Extended spectrum (Antipseudomonal)
Main article: Extended-spectrum penicillinCarboxypenicillins
Ureidopenicillins
Cephems
Main articles: Cephalosporin, Cephamycin, and CephemFirst generation (moderate spectrum)
Second generation (moderate spectrum)
cefuroxime, cefaclor, cefprozil
With anti-Haemophilus activity
With anti-anaerobic activity
Third generation (broad spectrum)
Fourth generation (broad spectrum)
(With β-lactamase stability and enhanced activity against Gram-positive bacteria and Pseudomonas aeruginosa)
Fifth generation* (broad spectrum)
(activity against MRSA and variably VRE. *Not universally accepted nomenclature. NO Antipseudomonal activity, mostly ceftriaxone coverage with additional MRSA and some VRE)
Carbapenems and penems
(Broadest spectrum of β-lactam antibiotics)
Main articles: Carbapenem and PenemMonobactams
Main article: Monobactam- Aztreonam
- Tigemonam
- Nocardicin A
- Tabtoxinine β-lactam (does not inhibit penicillin-binding proteins)