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Aminopenicillins

What are Aminopenicillins?

Aminopenicillins are bactericidal beta-lactam antibiotics, which work by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. They are chemically similar to penicillin but have a broader spectrum of activity than penicillin. Aminopenicillins are not deactivated by acid hydrolysis so they can be administered orally, they are however susceptible to hydrolysis by beta-lactamase and therefore are sometimes given with beta-lactamase inhibitors. Aminopenicillins are effective against most gram-positive bacterial infections and gram-negative infections such as E.coli and H.influenza. They are used to treat upper and lower respiratory tract infections, endocarditis urinary tract infections, skin infections, and so on.

List of Aminopenicillins

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Amoxil (Pro)
Generic name: amoxicillin
8.0
21 reviews
Moxatag (Pro)
Generic name: amoxicillin
9.0
1 review
Trimox
Generic name: amoxicillin
No reviews
Totacillin-N
Generic name: ampicillin
No reviews
Principen
Generic name: ampicillin
No reviews
Omnipen-N
Generic name: ampicillin
No reviews
Moxilin
Generic name: amoxicillin
No reviews
DisperMox
Generic name: amoxicillin
No reviews
Amoxicot
Generic name: amoxicillin
No reviews
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