polymyksiin
Polymyksiin is a class of antibiotics that are effective against a wide range of bacterial infections. The term "polymyksiin" is derived from the Greek words "poly," meaning many, and "myksiin," referring to the action of killing bacteria. These antibiotics are often used to treat infections caused by gram-positive bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species. Polymyksiin antibiotics work by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, leading to the disruption and death of the bacteria.
The most well-known member of the polymyksiin class is vancomycin, which was first isolated from the soil
Polymyksiin antibiotics are typically administered intravenously and are often used in combination with other antibiotics to