amoksillin
Amoksillin, also known as amoxicillin, is a broad‑spectrum beta‑lactam antibiotic in the aminopenicillin subclass. It is a semi‑synthetic derivative of penicillin G and is more acid‑stable, allowing effective oral dosing.
Mechanism of action: It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin‑binding proteins, disrupting peptidoglycan
Spectrum and limitations: Amoksillin is active against many gram‑positive organisms (eg, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes, viridans
Clinical uses: Commonly prescribed for upper respiratory tract infections (otitis media, sinusitis, pharyngitis), community‑acquired pneumonia, uncomplicated
Pharmacokinetics: When taken orally, amoksillin is well absorbed, achieving peak plasma concentrations within 1–2 hours. It
Adverse effects and precautions: Common adverse effects include gastrointestinal upset, rash, and allergic reactions. More serious,