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Penicillin G (Benzylpenicillin)
These are the earliest forms of penicillin that are naturally produced from the Penicillium mold. They are mainly effective against gram-positive bacteria and are commonly used for infections like strep throat, syphilis, and meningitis.
Penicillin G (Benzylpenicillin)
These are the earliest forms of penicillin that are naturally produced from the Penicillium mold. They are mainly effective against gram-positive bacteria and are commonly used for infections like strep throat, syphilis, and meningitis.
Ampicillin
These are chemically modified derivatives of natural penicillins with a broader antibacterial spectrum. They are effective against both gram-positive and certain gram-negative bacteria, making them useful for respiratory, urinary, and gastrointestinal infections.
Amoxicillin
These are chemically modified derivatives of natural penicillins with a broader antibacterial spectrum. They are effective against both gram-positive and certain gram-negative bacteria, making them useful for respiratory, urinary, and gastrointestinal infections.
Oxacillin
These are designed to resist destruction by penicillinase (beta-lactamase) enzymes produced by some bacteria. They are especially effective against penicillin-resistant staphylococcal infections.
Cloxacillin
These are designed to resist destruction by penicillinase (beta-lactamase) enzymes produced by some bacteria. They are especially effective against penicillin-resistant staphylococcal infections.
Flucloxacillin
These are designed to resist destruction by penicillinase (beta-lactamase) enzymes produced by some bacteria. They are especially effective against penicillin-resistant staphylococcal infections.
Piperacillin
These have an even wider spectrum of activity, effective against many gram-negative organisms, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. They are often used for severe hospital-acquired infections and combined with other antibiotics.
Ticarcillin
These have an even wider spectrum of activity, effective against many gram-negative organisms, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. They are often used for severe hospital-acquired infections and combined with other antibiotics.
Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid (Augmentin)
These are penicillins combined with beta-lactamase inhibitors (like clavulanic acid or tazobactam) to overcome bacterial resistance. They are widely used because they can treat infections caused by bacteria that would normally resist standard penicillins.
Piperacillin + Tazobactam
These are penicillins combined with beta-lactamase inhibitors (like clavulanic acid or tazobactam) to overcome bacterial resistance. They are widely used because they can treat infections caused by bacteria that would normally resist standard penicillins.