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Tag: Oral infections

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What is the drug Spiramycin used for?

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First identified in 1952 from the bacterium *Streptomyces ambofaciens*, the macrolide antibiotic **Spiramycin** is a well-established drug with applications in Europe, Canada, and Mexico. Its unique ability to achieve high concentrations in specific tissues, particularly the placenta, makes it a valuable therapeutic tool for managing certain bacterial and parasitic infections.

What is the indication of Sumapen?

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According to prescribing information, Sumapen, a brand name for Phenoxymethylpenicillin (Penicillin V), is indicated for treating mild to moderate bacterial infections in the respiratory tract, skin, and oral cavity. This antibiotic is also used for prophylaxis against certain conditions, like rheumatic fever, caused by susceptible organisms.