what is the difference is it for a ear infection
no
7-[2-amino-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl) -acetyl]amino-3,3-dimethyl-6-oxo -2-thia-5-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane -4-carboxylic acidVisit the following Web address for a picture:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Amoxicillin-2D-skeletal.png
No reference found related to amoxicillin as a sulfate drug.
Not on its own.
This is an a drug it is used for fever and typhoid
Amoxicillin is made of amoxicillin. It is an antibiotic similar to penicillin.
If you need an antibiotic, why not go to the doc and get the right treatment?
First drug is plane amoxicillin and second one is amoxicillin with clavulanic acid. Clavulanic acid adds to the efficacy of amoxicillin in most infections.
what is the difference between ampicillin and amoxicillin?I am not absolutely sure but I think they are basically the same drug. I believe they are an alternative to penicillin. Correct me if I a wrong?the differences are rgarding to the time of adminstration ,Ampicillin given 4 times per day and Amoxicillin 3 times so Amoxicillin is better and quicker absorbed
they have different chemical structure on one end of the molecule
Nothing... Alumina hydrate has many names, alumina trihydrate being one of them. The other names are as follows: Aluminum hydrate; Aluminum trihydrate; Aluminum (III) hydroxide; Amorphous alumina; Trihydroxyaluminum
Magnesium trihydrate refers to a compound with three molecules of water attached to each magnesium ion, while magnesium amorphous generally refers to a non-crystalline form of magnesium that lacks a regular atomic structure. Magnesium trihydrate is more commonly found in nature, whereas magnesium amorphous is often produced synthetically for specific industrial applications.