No. Unasyn is the trade name for the combination of two generic drugs: ampicillin (a beta-lactam) and sulbactam (a beta-lactamase inhibitor). Ceftriaxone is a generic drug in another class of antibiotics altogether (cephalosporins).
Yes, rocephin is also known by its generic name, ceftriaxone. It is a broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic commonly used to treat various bacterial infections.
Ceftriaxone, marketed under the brand name Rocephin, was developed by the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche. The antibiotic was introduced in the early 1980s and is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. While specific individuals may have contributed to its research and development, the drug is primarily credited to the collective efforts of the company's research teams.
Ceftriaxone is commonly known by its brand name, Rocephin. It is a broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections.
Cimetidine is the generic name.
Fentanyl is a generic drug.
prediSONE is a generic name
The chemical formula of ceftriaxone is C18H18N8O7S3.
A drug can be listed by either its brand name or its generic name. The brand name is what the company that makes it has labeled it and the generic name is its chemical name. Some examples: Tylenol (brand name).....Acetaminophen (generic or chemical name) Motrin (brand name)......Ibuprofen (generic or chemical name) Prilosec (brand name)....Omeprazole (generic or chemical name) Benadryl (brand name)...Diphenhydramine (generic or chemical name)
It's already a generic name.
Generic Name: secobarbital
Tricycle, or trike, IS the generic name.