“…Small molecules containing the thiazole moiety have been demonstrated to possess drug-like properties against a variety of diseases, resulting in, so far, 17 FDA-approved drugs containing the thiazole ring. The indications to which thiazole derivatives are prescribed include asthma (Cinalukast) [28], bacterial infections (Ceftizoxime) [29], diarrhea (Nitazoxanide) [30], myelogenous leukemia (Dasatinib) [31], pain (Meloxicam) [32], duodenal ulcers (famotidine) [33], anthelmintics (thiabendazole) [34], CNS neuroprotective and anticonvulsant (riluzole) [35], and vitamin (thiamine) [36].…”