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Achromycin - Tetracycline

Tetracycline hydrochloride Achromycin, Panamycin, Hydrochloride Oral, IV 8 25-60... [Pg.545]

Netilmicin (Netromycin) Erythromycin lactobionate (Erythrocin) Tetracycline (Achromycin V, others) Linezolid (Zyvox)... [Pg.507]

Tetracyclin (Hcyl GB Achromycin (Wyeth as Junmycin V (Tanabe)... [Pg.2002]

Silver nitrate 1% (used in neonates to prevent ophthalmia neonatorum) Tetracycline HCL (Achromycin Ophthalmic) (tobramycin 0.3% and dexamethasone 0.1%)... [Pg.346]

Acute intestinal amebic dysentery is most commonly treated with metronidazole (1, Flagyl) (Table 1). An alternative drug is iodoquinol (2, diiodohydroxyquin, diiodohydroxyquinoline [83-73-8]), which has also been used advantageously in combination with metronidazole or oxytetracydine (3, Terramycin [79-57-2]). For patients too sick to take iodoquinol orally, emetine (4) or dehydroemetine (5, 2,3-dehydroemetine) hydrochloride is administered either subcutaneously or intramusculady. The latter sometimes is followed by chloroquine (6, Aralen) phosphate or iodoquinol. Because emetine and dehydroemetine cause cardiac arrhythmias, muscle weakness, and inflammation at the injection site, these toxic compounds are used primarily for patients whose lives are threatened by the disease. Antibiotics, such as tetracycline (7, Achromycin [60-54-8]) and paromomycin (8, Humatin), are also effective against moderate intestinal amebiasis. [Pg.259]

Note Puromycin was once referred to by the trademark "Achromycin which has since 1953 been reassigned to tetracycline hydrochloride. [Pg.1263]

Tetracycline (Achromycin) Doxycycline (Vibramycin) Demeclocycline (Dedomycin) Minocycline (e.g., Minocin) Inhibits protein synthesis. Binds to 30s subunit blocking amino acid-linked tRNA from binding to the A site of the ribosome. Most Staphylococcus and Streptococcus strains, enterics, mycoplasma, spirochetes, rickettsiae. Not DOC for any microorganism. Used for acne and chlamydial infections in teens. [Pg.108]

Other kinds of antibiotics attack bacteria in different ways from the penicillins and cephalosporins. Many interfere with the synthesis or functioning of bacterial DNA. The tetracyclines (e.g., Achromycin and Terramycin) and erythromycin, for example, inhibit bacterial protein synthesis, and rifampin (important in treating tuberculosis) inhibits RNA synthesis from DNA. [Pg.430]

Organism is susceptible to tetracycline (achromycin) concentration (disc) 2.5 yg. [Pg.135]


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