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Antibiotic

Generic Name: Amoxicillin oral syrup / dry syrup Brand Example: Germox Syrup (50 mg/5 ml or 125 mg/5 ml formulations exist) Active Ingredient : Amoxicillin – a broad‑spectrum penicillin‑class antibiotic. Common strengths include 50 mg per 5 ml or 125 mg per 5 ml Dosage Form : Oral syrup / dry syrup for reconstitution Usually supplied in 30 ml or 60 ml bottles. Pharmacological Class : Antibiotic – Aminopenicillin group Works by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis (bactericidal action). Therapeutic Use : Used to treat bacterial infections (respiratory, ENT, urinary tract, skin, etc.). (Detailed uses discussed separately.) Packaging : Typically in bottles with measuring spoon/cup for dosing. Dry syrup versions require reconstitution with sterile water as directed. Mechanism of Action : Amoxicillin interferes with the production of the bacterial cell wall, weakening it and causing the bacteria to rupture and die. Active ingredient: Amoxicillin Class: Penicillin-type antibiotic (Aminopenicillin) Form: Oral syrup (commonly pediatric use) Respiratory Tract Infections : Throat infections (tonsillitis, pharyngitis) Sinusitis Bronchitis Pneumonia Ear Infections : Otitis media (middle ear infection), especially in children Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) : Bladder and urinary infections caused by susceptible bacteria Skin & Soft Tissue Infections : Infected wounds Cellulitis Minor skin infections Dental Infections : Tooth abscess Gum infections Germox Syrup (containing Amoxicillin) is a penicillin-type antibiotic used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections in children, including respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis), ear infections (otitis media), tonsillitis, sinus infections, and skin or urinary tract infections. It works by stopping bacterial cell wall growth. Key Uses : Bacterial Infections: Treats infections of the ear, nose, throat, tonsils, and skin. Respiratory Infections: Effective against pneumonia and bronchitis. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Treats infections in the urinary tract. Stomach Infections: Used in combination with other medicines to treat H. pylori infections and peptic ulcers. Typhoid Fever: Used for treating typhoid in children. How It Works : Amoxicillin kills bacteria by stopping them from forming a protective cell wall, leading to bacterial death.

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Brand Name: Doxific 100 mg Injection Dosage Form: Injection (parenteral) Strength: 100 mg per vial Active Ingredient: Doxycycline — a broad‑spectrum tetracycline class antibiotic. Pharmaceutical Class: Antibiotic (Tetracycline). Mechanism of Action: Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 30S ribosomal subunit, which prevents bacteria from growing and multiplying (bacteriostatic action). Administration Route: Intravenous infusion (IV) — given by a healthcare professional. Packaging: Typically 1 vial per pack (10 mL or as labeled). Manufacturer: Gufic Biosciences Ltd (or licensed marketer). Primary Therapeutic Use Treats various bacterial infections including: Respiratory tract infections Urinary tract infections Skin and soft‑tissue infections Sexually transmitted infections Rickettsial infections (e.g., typhus) Cholera, brucellosis, anthrax (as indicated) May be used as malaria prophylaxis in certain travelers (short‑term) in areas with drug‑resistant malaria strains. Administration should be under medical supervision only — typically in a clinical/hospital setting. Do not self‑inject; a trained professional should give the injection. Use with caution in pregnancy, children under 8 years (risk of teeth discoloration), liver or kidney disease. Doxific 100 mg contains Doxycycline, a broad‑spectrum tetracycline antibiotic. Its primary uses are to treat bacterial infections. Uses of Doxific 100 mg Respiratory Tract Infections Bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, and other infections caused by bacteria. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) Treats infections in the bladder, kidneys, or urinary tract caused by susceptible bacteria. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Cellulitis, acne, wound infections, or abscesses caused by bacteria. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Chlamydia, syphilis (as part of combination therapy), or other bacterial STIs. Rickettsial Infections Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other infections caused by Rickettsia bacteria. Malaria (Prophylaxis & Adjunct Treatment) Can be used to prevent malaria during travel to endemic areas or in combination with other antimalarials for treatment. Other Specific Infections Cholera, brucellosis, anthrax, Lyme disease (depending on guidelines).

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