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drug list 1 ( Antimibrobials) brand, genaric

brandgenaricQuick fact
Amoxil amoxicillin drug class: Penicillin antibiotic indication:Bacterial infection It is usually taken every 12 hours (twice a day) or every 8 hours (three times a day) with or without food.reconstituted must be stored at 2ᵒC-8ᵒC in a refrigerator.
Penicillin VK penicillin drug class: Penicillin antibiotic indication:Bacterial infection
Avelox moxifloxacin drug class: Quinolones indication:Bacterial infection do not take with antacids; may cause photosensitivity; black box warning for
Cipro ciprofloxacin drug class: Quinolones indication:Bacterial infection Can cause phototoxityreactions. Avoid taking Calcium, Iron, Zinc, Magnesium or dairy products within 6 hours of taking medication due to decrease inabsorption; black box warning for tendon rupture; do not crush Cipro XR
Levaquin levofloxacin drug class: Quinolones indication:Bacterial infection do not take with antacids; may cause photosensitivity; black box warning for tendon rupture
Vigamox moxifloxacin (eye drops) drug class:Quinolones indication:Bacterial conjunctivitis opthalmic
Keflex cephalexin drug class:Cephalosporins indication:Bacterial infection 3-7% cross-sensitivity with Penicillin allergy
Vibramycin doxycycline drug class:Tetracyclines indication:Bacterial infection do not take with antacids; no dairy; not for children; may cause photosensitivity; Preg category D; may cause discoloration of teeth
Cleocin clindamycin drug class:Lincomycin antibiotic indication:Bacterial infection
Zithromax azithromycin drug class:Macrolides indication:Bacterial infection do not take with antacids
Bactroban mupirocin drug class:Topical antibacterial indication:Skin infection topical
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