Amoxicillin

Definition Amoxicillin is a prescription broad-spectrum antibiotic (beta-lactam antibiotic) from the class of penicillins and is used to fight bacterial infections. Fields of application Amoxicillin is used to treat bacterial infections. It is also used as part of a multi-drug therapy to treat infections of the stomach caused by Helicobacter pylori. In addition to the … Amoxicillin

Indication strengths of amoxicillin | Amoxicillin

Indication strengths of amoxicillin Amoxicillin 500 is suitable for treating acute or chronic infections in various parts of the body. The number 500 describes here the milligram (mg) of the active substance contained; here 500mg of the antibiotically active substance Amoxicillin. Whether Amoxicillin 500 is sufficient depends on the severity of the infection, the age, … Indication strengths of amoxicillin | Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin and milk | Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin and milk Amoxicillin is an antibiotic which is chemically very similar to penicillin. With some medications it is said that you should not take them with milk. The reason for this is that milk is a fat-loving (lipophilic) substance which, while absorbed through the intestines, can block the channels through which lipophilic drugs would … Amoxicillin and milk | Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin rash | Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin rash Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, which is very popular on the one hand because it can be used against a large number of bacteria, and on the other hand its broad effect means that it can lead to increased side effects. A common side effect of taking amoxicillin is a rash on the … Amoxicillin rash | Amoxicillin

Interaction with the contraceptive pill | Amoxicillin

Interaction with the contraceptive pill Taking antibiotics and the classic contraceptive method of most women can also become problematic. The antibiotic can reduce the effectiveness of the pill, so it should be borne in mind that there is reduced contraceptive protection while taking amoxicillin. All articles in this series: Amoxicillin Indication strengths of amoxicillin Amoxicillin … Interaction with the contraceptive pill | Amoxicillin

Cefuroxime | Penicillin

Cefuroxime Cefuroxime is an antibiotic from the group of cephalosporins. It is usually administered only after the effect against the antibiotic causing the infection has been proven. This is tested by a laboratory test.Cefuroxime is also administered prophylactically during surgery, as well as in case of perforation of the appendix or contaminated wounds during surgery. … Cefuroxime | Penicillin

Effect | Penicillin

Effect In their chemical structure, all penicillins have a so-called beta-lactam ring, a stop sign-shaped structure that inhibits the cell wall formation of the bacteria. Some bacteria have an enzyme called betalactamase as a defence mechanism. This enzyme is able to split the ring of the antibiotic and thus limit or render the drug ineffective. … Effect | Penicillin

Penicillin

Classification Penicillin is a very common antibiotic. It is one of the oldest antibiotics. Because of this, the experience with penicillin in clinical everyday life is very extensive. Today there are many different forms of administration and variations of the original drug. The most commonly used penicillin is penicillin V and penicillin G. It is … Penicillin

Interactions | Penicillin

Interactions Acid inhibitors lower the rate of absorption of penicillins and, when administered in parallel, have a reduced effect. Penicillins should also not be combined with other bacteriostatic drugs, as the principle of action is the same and cannot lead to an improvement in efficacy. Beta-lactam antibiotics can inactivate antibiotics of the substance group aminoglycosides … Interactions | Penicillin

Penicillin and alcohol | Penicillin

Penicillin and alcohol In general, there is no interaction between penicillin and alcohol. The effect of penicillin therefore remains the same, it is neither intensified nor weakened. Nevertheless, it is often not recommended to drink alcohol while taking antibiotics. This is usually based on the assumption that while taking antibiotics the immune system is still … Penicillin and alcohol | Penicillin

Amoxicillin rash

ExanthemaAmoxicillin rash is one of the most common drug-induced rashes. It occurs in about 5-10% of patients. In the case of Pfeiffer’s glandular fever, which is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, the rash occurs in 90% of cases. On the other hand, other derivatives of penicillin can be administered without the risk of a rash … Amoxicillin rash