Gallium
Kills antibiotic-resistant strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
General information
Gallium is a chemical element predominantly used in electronics, with no known natural role in biology. It is being studied as a potential treatment for a number of cancers, infectious diseases, and inflammatory diseases. In relation to cystic fibrosis, our AIM tool found the data that gallium can help with its antibiotic activity to improve lung function in cystic fibrosis patients with chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection.
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Synonyms
gallium nitrate
Marketed as
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Dietary sources
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Ga
Drug-Mutation Relation
results for R352Q / G542X
See all data on GalliumTreats
| Mutation | Link | Tested on | Impact factor | Notes |
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| General effect | IGNITE: Safety and effectiveness of gallium nitrate in adults with cystic fibrosis (GALLIUM-IP-13) | humans | N/A | |
| General effect | Gallium disrupts bacterial iron metabolism and has therapeutic effects in mice and humans with lung infections. | humans | 17.16 |
Does not treat
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