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Description Skeletal formulae of the antibiotic linezolid (top) and the anticoagulant rivaroxaban (bottom), highlighting their similar oxazolidinone core (in blue). Created using ACD/ChemSketch 10.0 and Inkscape.
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Source Own work. The structural similarity between the drugs is discussed in European Medicines Agency (2008). CHP Assessment Report for Xarelto (EMEA/543519/2008). Retrieved on 2009-06-11.
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