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Tag: Chloromycetin

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What drugs contain chloramphenicol?

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Chloramphenicol, a broad-spectrum antibiotic originally isolated from the bacterium *Streptomyces venezuelae*, was one of the first commercially produced synthetic antibiotics. Due to its potentially severe side effects, systemic use of drugs containing chloramphenicol is now heavily restricted, with its primary applications limited to topical treatments.

A complete guide on how to use chloromycetin aplicap?

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Chloromycetin aplicap contains the broad-spectrum antibiotic chloramphenicol and is commonly used for bacterial conjunctivitis. Knowing how to use chloromycetin aplicap properly is crucial for effectively treating eye infections and preventing complications.

Understanding What is the Use of Chloromycetin (Chloramphenicol)

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First isolated in 1947, Chloromycetin (generic name chloramphenicol) is a potent, broad-spectrum antibiotic that is now primarily reserved for serious and life-threatening infections when safer alternatives are ineffective or contraindicated. Its historical use has evolved significantly due to the discovery of serious adverse effects, which have limited its modern application.