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Tetracyclines: Chemistry, Classification and Side Effects | Chemotherapy | Animals

After reading this article we will discuss about:- 1. Chemistry of Tetracyclines 2. Classification of Tetracyclines 3. Antibacterial Spectrum 4. Bacterial Resistance 5. Mechanism of Action 6. Administration 7. Pharmacokinetics 8. Side Effects 9. Precautions 10. Therapeutic Indications 11. Dosage Regimens. Chemistry of Tetracyclines: As the name suggests, chemically tetracyclines have four partially unsaturated cyclohexane rings and are the close [...]

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Top 15 Antibacterials | Animals | Pharmacology

Here is a list of top fifteen antibacterials. 1. Ionophores: These polyether antibiotics are fermentation products of Streptomyces species. Monensin, salinomycin, narasin and lasalocid are the commonly used substances in this group. Maduramycin and semduracin are the newer ionophore antibiotics. Monensin: This antibiotic alters the cell permeability. It is obtained from Streptomyces cinnamonensis. By complexing with the sodium of cell [...]

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List of Antifungal Agents | Animals | Pharmacology

Here is a list of various antifungal agents. Topical Agents: Benzoic Acid and Salicylic Acid: Benzoic acid is used as a preservative in foodstuff because of its bacteriostatic and fungi static properties. Benzoic acid (6%) is combined with salicylic acid (3%) to make Whitfield's ointment (Compound ointment of Benzoic acid) for use in ringworm infection caused by Trichophyton in cattle [...]

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