Amoxicillin CAS:26787-78-0
Amoxicillin is commonly used to treat various bacterial infections, such as otitis media, sinusitis, streptococcal pharyngitis, and urinary tract infections. It may also be part of combination therapy for certain conditions, such as Helicobacter pylori eradication in the management of peptic ulcers. The dosing and duration of amoxicillin treatment depend on the specific infection being treated, the patient's age, weight, and renal function, as well as the severity of the illness. It is essential for patients to strictly adhere to the prescribed dosing schedule and complete the full course of treatment to ensure the effectiveness of the antibiotic and reduce the risk of bacterial resistance. Healthcare providers consider factors such as allergies, concurrent medications, and previous antibiotic use when determining the appropriateness of prescribing amoxicillin. Patients with known allergies to penicillin or cephalosporins should avoid amoxicillin due to the risk of cross-reactivity and potential allergic reactions. Adverse effects associated with amoxicillin use may include gastrointestinal disturbances, allergic reactions, and the development of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Close monitoring for these adverse effects, along with prompt reporting to healthcare professionals if they occur, is important for managing the safety and tolerability of amoxicillin therapy. By following prescribed dosages and completing the full course of treatment, patients can maximize the efficacy of amoxicillin in resolving bacterial infections while minimizing the risk of bacterial resistance and ensuring favorable treatment outcomes.
Composition | C16H19N3O5S |
Assay | 99% |
Appearance | white powder |
CAS No. | 26787-78-0 |
Packing | Small and bulk |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Storage | Store in cool and dry area |
Certification | ISO. |