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Nope, very narrow actually
Synthetic broad spectrum anti fungal/ antimicrobial drug
This would be called a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
This drug (a broad spectrum antibiotic) can change the QT interval and that can cause arrhythmia.
Yes; If it requires a doctors prescription, it is a legend drug. Cefalexin is a powerful, broad-spectrum anti-biotic; used to treat and cure bacterial infections.
A drug that is administered orally and has a broad spectrum of antibiotic activity.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
No its a derivate of fungi and is come under antibiotics which have cidal effect. It binds to small ribosomal subunit and interfere with protein synthesis by directly inhibiting synthesis. e.g. Neomycin, kanamycin, gentamicin. Its a broad spectrum drug
In 1946 the first use of an arsanilic to control coccidia was introduced in commercially available chicken feed. Problem was while useful to save the flock, this drug effected the eggs and meat and rendered them unfit for human consumption. In the early 1950's a broad-spectrum drug to control coccidia was introduced by Purina.
Yes if they are checking for a broad range of drugs.
Neither. They are about equal, but each one is more effective with different families of germs. If you have tick bite fever, tetracycline is the treatment of choice. Amoxycillin on the other hand is an excellent choice for respiratory infections such as bronchitis.The reason we have different antibiotics is because as germs differ, the antibiotics that kill them have to differ. Some antibiotics are "narrow spectrum" in that they will only kill a certain germ. Those are the best ones to use. Amoxycillin and tetracycline are "broad spectrum", meaning that they kill a range of germs. There are families of germs, and they respond to different antibiotics. You aren't going to expect a drug for a sore throat to cure leprosy.
Yes, you can. Sulfa is a broad-spectrum (meaning, effective for many infections) antibiotic, and Prevacid is a proton-pump inhibitor used for heartburn and other acid-related stomach problems.
There are no known drug interactions between amoxicillin and Paragard or Mirena. Although Mirena has hormonal action, the hormone is not absorbed via the intestine, rendering moot the concern that broad-spectrum antibiotics can alter the intestinal flora and thereby alter the absorption of estrogen from birth control pills.
The lab tests cover the full spectrum of every known substance, both legal and illicit.