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Amoxil (Amoxicillin)<br />
Pronunciation: am OX i sil on<br />
Classification: Penicillin Antibiotic<br />
IFU: Bacterial Infection<br />
Action: Its bactericidal action against susceptible bacteria during the<br />
stage of active multiplication. It acts through the inhibition of cell wall<br />
biosynthesis that leads to the death of bacteria.<br />
Dosage: 500 mg for adults and 30 mg/kg/day for infants<br />
Route: Oral<br />
Adverse Reaction: Skin rash, hives, swelling of the face, lips or tongue,<br />
and breathing problems.<br />
Interactions: Albuterol, Ambien, Ativan, and Cipro.<br />
Avelox (Moxifloxacin)<br />
Pronunciation: moxi FLOX a sin<br />
Classification: Quinolone Antibiotic<br />
IFU: Bacterial Infection<br />
Action: Is used to treat different types of bacterial infections of the skin,<br />
sinuses, lungs, or the stomach. It is also used to treat and prevent a<br />
plague.<br />
Dosage: 400 mg for injections and tablets<br />
Route: Oral and Injections<br />
Adverse Reaction: Rash, diarrhea, dizziness, and vomiting<br />
Interactions: Lipitor, Nexium, Spiriva, and Lasix<br />
Cipro (Ciprofloxacin)<br />
Pronunciation: SIP roe FLOX a sin<br />
Classification: Quinolone Antibiotic<br />
IFU: Bacterial Infection<br />
Action: The inhibition of the enzymes in this medication help with DNA<br />
replication, transcription, repair, and recombination.<br />
Dosage: Tablets 500mg, 750mg, 250mg<br />
Route: Oral<br />
Adverse Reaction: Severe dizziness, fainting, pain, and bruising.<br />
Interactions: Xanax, tylenol, Benadryl, and Nexium.<br />
Cleocin (Clindamycin )<br />
Pronunciation: KLIN da MYE sin