Category: Antibiotic Drugs

Nafcillin Sodium – Penicillin Antibiotic

ContentsUsesDosage and Administration• Dosage• Dosage in Renal and Hepatic ImpairmentCautions• Adverse Effects• Precautions and Contraindications• Pediatric Precautions• Pregnancy, Fertitlity and LactationPharmacokinetics• Absorption• Distribution• EliminationChemistry and Stability• Chemistry• StabilityPreparationsBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTC• Nafcillin is a semisynthetic penicillinase-resistant penicillin antibiotic. Uses Nafcillin shares the uses of other parenteral penicillinase-resistant penicillins (e.g., oxacillin) and generally is used only in the treatment of infections caused by, or suspected of being caused by, susceptible penicillinase-producing staphylococci. For specific information on the uses of nafcillin, see Uses in the Penicillinase-Resistant Penicillins General Statement 8:12.16.12. Dosage and Administration • Reconstitution and Administration Nafcillin sodium is administered by IM injection …

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Meropenem (Merrem I.V.)

ContentsUsesDosage and Administration• Dosage• Dosage in Renal and Hepatic Impairment• DescriptionPreparationsBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCC17H25N3O5S•3H2O C17H25N3O5S • Meropenem is a synthetic carbapenem b-lactam antibiotic that is structurally and pharmacologically related to imipenem, but that does not require concomitant administration with a DHP-1 inhibitor such as cilastatin. Uses Meropenam is used for the treatment of intra-abdominal infections and meningitis caused by susceptible organisms.The drug also is used for the treatment of respiratory tract infections caused by susceptible organisms and for empiric anti-infective therapy in febrile neutropenic patients. Prior to initiation of meropenem therapy, appropriate specimens should be obtained for identification of the causative organism …

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Loracarbef (Lorabid Capsules 200, 400 mg)

ContentsUsesDosage and Administration• Administration• Dosage• Dosage in Renal ImpairmentCautions• GI Effects• Nervous System Effects• Dermatologic and Sensitivity Reactions• Respiratory Effects• Cardiovascular Effects• Hepatic Effects• Other Adverse Effects• Precautions and Contraindications• Pediatric Precautions• Geriatric Precautions• Mutagenicity and Carcinogenicity• Pregnancy, Fertitlity and Lactation• DescriptionPreparationsBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTC• Loracarbef is a synthetic carbacephem b-lactam antibiotic that is structurally and pharmacologically related to cephalosporins. Uses Loracarbef is used orally for the treatment of mild to moderate respiratory tract infections (i.e., acute maxillary sinusitis, secondary bacterial infections of acute bronchitis, acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis, pneumonia) caused by susceptible bacteria; acute otitis media caused by susceptible bacteria; …

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Gentamicin Sulfate (Garamycin)

• Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic. Dosage and Administration • Administration Gentamicin sulfate is administered by IM injection or IV infusion. The drug also has been administered without preservatives intrathecally or intraventricularly to supplement IM or IV administration in the treatment of CNS infections; however, an injectable gentamicin preparation without preservatives for intrathecal use no longer is commercially available in the US. For adults, IV infusions are prepared by diluting the calculated dose of gentamicin with 50-200 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride or 5% dextrose …

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Purshase Erythromycin(Ilosone)Without Prescription 250/500mg

Macrolides: Erythromycin, Clarithromycin Overview Macrolides are a class of drugs that inhibit bacterial protein synthesis. They demonstrate excellent activity against atypical organisms (Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, and Legionella species), but have variable activity against typical pathogens (S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae). Macrolides are indicated for use in mild-to-moderate community-acquired pneumonia and are typically used as first- and second-line agents for this indication. Likewise, they are used in combination with penicillins or cephalosporins for severe community-acquired pneumonia to provide atypical pathogen coverage. Although resistance levels to the macrolides may differ among the various agents in this …

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Order Doxycycline(Vibramycin)Without Prescription 100mg

ContentsTetracyclines: DoxycyclineDoxycycline Buy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCTetracyclines: Doxycycline Overview Tetracyclines are the prototypical broad-spectrum antibiotics and are occasionally used as first-line agents in some markets (e.g., Germany) for the treatment of mild community-acquired pneumonia, particularly when cost, penicillin hypersensitivity, and β-lactam   resistance are concerns. The widespread use of tetracyclines has resulted in a steady increase in the prevalence of resistance to these agents. Therefore, empiric use of tetracycline is usually restricted to regions where resistance levels remain low or to cases where other appropriate antibiotics are contraindicated. Although some tetracyclines have very low activity against S. pneumoniae, doxycycline maintains good antipneumococcal activity and …

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Acnamino MR

ContentsAcnamino MR 100mg CapsulesMinocycline Hydrochloride1. What Acnamino MR is and what it is used for2.  Before you take Acnamino MR Do not take Acnamino MR if:3. How to take Acnamino MR4. Possible side effects5.  How to store Acnamino MR6.  Further informationBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCAcnamino MR 100mg Capsules Minocycline Hydrochloride 1. What Acnamino MR is and what it is used for 2.  Before you take Acnamino MR 3.  How to take Acnamino MR 4.  Possible side effects 5.  How to Store Acnamino MR 6.  Further information 1. What Acnamino MR is and what it is used for The name of your medicine is …

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Order Amoxicillin(Amoxil)Without Prescription 500mg

ContentsAmoxicillin for Injection or Infusion1. What Amoxicillin Injection is and what it is used for2. Before you are given Amoxicillin Injection3. How Amoxicillin Injection is given4. Possible Side Effects5. How to store Amoxicillin Injection6. Further informationAmoxicillin injection: Information for the Healthcare ProfessionalIntravenous Infusion:Intramuscular injection:Buy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCAmoxicillin for Injection or Infusion Amoxicillin 250 mg, 500 mg or 1 g, Powder for Solution for Injection or Infusion Amoxicillin as Amoxicillin Sodium 1. What Amoxicillin Injection is and what it is used for 2. Before you are given Amoxicillin Injection 3. How Amoxicillin Injection is given 4. Possible Side Effects 5. How to store …

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Sulfamylon for Control of Bacterial Infection in Burn Wounds

ContentsHow It WorksSulfamylon: Clinical TipsBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCMafenide acetate solution (Sulfamylon, Mylan) was approved by the FDA on June 5, 1998 as an antimicrobial therapy for burn wounds after being used in clinical practice for 60 years. Mafenide acetate solution was marketed between 1948 and 1971. After 1971, mafenide acetate was used under a series of compassionate use INDs. A cream form of the drug was marketed by Dow B. Hickam starting in 1985, but the solution was seen as being more effective for the treatment of severe burns. Dow B. Hickam was acquired by Mylan in 1992. Mylan argued that traditional …

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Zagam (sparfloxacin) – fluoroquinolone antibiotic

ContentsBuy Most Popular Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiparasitic, Antiviral Drugs Online no RX & OTCIn the past decade, fluoroquinolone antibiotics have gained broad worldwide acceptance for the oral and intravenous (IV) treatment of a range of infections. These antibiotics act by inhibiting DNA gyrase-an enzyme required for bacterial DNA replication, transcription, repair, and recombination-and are active against gram-negative and gram-positive organisms and atypical pathogens, such as Chlamydia pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Although they are generally very safe, fluoroquinolones as a class are associated with phototoxicity, seizures, and hypo- and hyperglycemia (the latter usually occur in diabetics receiving oral hypoglycemics or insulin). Also, fluoroquinolones form a poorly absorbed chelation complex with sucralfate and divalent …

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