An aminoglycoside is a molecule composed of a sugar group and an amino group, in some cases acting as an antibiotic.
Streptomycin is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces griseus. This actinobacterium is known for its ability to produce a variety of antibiotics and is commonly found in soil. Streptomycin was one of the first antibiotics used to treat tuberculosis and is part of the aminoglycoside class of antibiotics.
This is when the vestibular end-organs in the inner ear no longer function properly. Sometime this happens because of bacterial infection through the ear (common), or because of a breakdown in the regulation of fluid within the organs, or because a physician was treating the patient with an aminoglycoside antibiotic to save their life (but it can irreversibly damage neurons in the vestibular organs). Head-trauma can damage the vestibular organs too. Depending on the extent of injury/dysfunction, symptoms can range from an inability to concentrate, to feeling completely disoriented and unable to walk or balance properly.
No, it's an aminoglycoside.
An apramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic.
No, Zithromax is a macrolide.
No, it is a class apart.
Gentamycin
stop protein production
yes,tobramycin is a generic name.Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic
An aminocyclitol is any of a class of chemical compounds related to cyclitols and used in aminoglycoside antibiotics.
An amikacin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections, with the formula C22H43N5O13.
An aminoglycoside is a molecule composed of a sugar group and an amino group, in some cases acting as an antibiotic.
The medication known to cause hearing loss is called aminoglycoside antibiotics.
Kantrex contains kanamycin, which is an aminoglycoside antibiotic, and thus acts on the 30S subunit of ribosomal RNA. It is similar to gentamycin.