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Tag: Respiratory tract infections

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What are ketolides used for? A Historical and Clinical Perspective

5 min read
Ketolides are a class of antibiotics that were developed in response to growing bacterial resistance to macrolide antibiotics. These semi-synthetic derivatives of erythromycin were initially introduced to provide a powerful new weapon against respiratory pathogens. The primary ketolide, telithromycin (brand name Ketek), has a complex history that significantly impacts the answer to the question: **What are ketolides used for?**

Understanding Mefoxin: What Does Mefoxin Treat?

4 min read
Mefoxin, the brand name for cefoxitin, is a powerful cephamycin antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of serious bacterial infections. So, what does Mefoxin treat specifically? It is effective against infections in the lungs, abdomen, skin, bones, and more.

What Are Macropen Capsules Used For? A Comprehensive Guide

3 min read
Macropen capsules, with the active ingredient midecamycin, belong to the macrolide class of antibiotics that work by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. It is primarily prescribed for bacterial infections in various parts of the body, particularly in regions like Japan and parts of Asia.