Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Flurithromycin
It is macrolide antibiotic. It is a derivative of Erythromycin and is also similar in action to erythromycin.
Rokitamycin
It is a macrolide antibiotic.
Action:
It causes inhibition of the protein synthesis.
Uses:It is effectively used in the infections caused by Gram positive bacteria, E. faecalis and H. influenzae.
Action:
It causes inhibition of the protein synthesis.
Uses:It is effectively used in the infections caused by Gram positive bacteria, E. faecalis and H. influenzae.
Miocamycin
It is a macrolide antibiotic.
Uses:It is effective in respiratory and genital infections.
Uses:It is effective in respiratory and genital infections.
Carbomycin-A
It is an similar to erythromycin.
Action:
It causes the inhibition of protein synthesis.
Action:
It causes the inhibition of protein synthesis.
Troleandomycin
It is a macrolide antibiotic.It is similar to erythromycin.
Action:
It binds to 50S ribosomal subunit of bacteria resulting in inhibition of protein synthesis.
Uses:
It is used for the treatment of Pneumococcal pneumonia.
Action:
It binds to 50S ribosomal subunit of bacteria resulting in inhibition of protein synthesis.
Uses:
It is used for the treatment of Pneumococcal pneumonia.
Spiramycin
It is a macrolide/ketolide antibiotic. It is an experimental drug.
Uses:It is used to treat toxoplasmosis.
Uses:It is used to treat toxoplasmosis.
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