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Help can chloramphenicol have hydrogen bonding?

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Chloramphenicol: Chloramphenicol is something of a dangerous drug, and I don't recommend using it, except in extreme cases. If you are using it, it should be under the guidance of an Infectious Diseases specialist. It is very lipid-soluble, remaining relatively unbound to proteins. Thus, it has minimal hydrogen bonding if that's what you really want to know. Hopefully you can get more information from your doctor.

Answered 9/17/2017

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