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what antibiotic is used to treat serious infections caused by bacteria that either multiply very quickly or are difficult to treat. aminoglycosides
what antibodies ends in mycin aminoglycosides
what antibody class is gentamicin in aminoglycosides
what antibody class is tobramycin in aminoglycosides
what antibody class is amikacin in aminoglycosides
what antibiotic is derived from the mold Acremonium cephalosporins
what antibody ends in cef/ceph cephalosporins
what antibody class class is Ancef in cephalosporins
what antibody class is Cefaclor in cephalosporins
what antibody class is Cefdinir in cephalosporins
what antibiotic may be used to treat infections caused by susceptible microorganisms such as gram positive and gram negative bacteria, chlamydiae, mycoplasmata, protozoans, or rickettsiae tetracyclines
what antibody ends in cycline tetracyclines
what antibody class is tetracycline in tetracyclines
what antibody class is doxycycline in tetracyclines
what antibody class is minocycline in tetracyclines
what antibiotic is derived from Penicillium fungi penicillins
what antibody ends in cillin penicillins
what antibody class is aminopenicillins in penicillins
what antibody class is Amoxicillin in penicillins
what antibody class is Dicloxacillin in penicillins
what antibiotic are useful in treating respiratory, skin, soft tissue, sexually transmitted, H. pylori and atypical mycobacterial infections azithromycin
what antibody ends in thromycin azithromycin
what antibody class is erythromycin in azithromycin
what antibody class is roxithromycin in azithromycin
what antiobody class is azithromycin in azithromycin
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