ATC J01 — Antibacterials for systemic use
ATC group J01 covers Antibacterials for systemic use. 5 of the active ingredients in this catalogue fall into this group, including Doxycycline, Amoxicillin, Clavulanate.
Active ingredients
- J01AA02DoxycyclineTetracycline antibiotic
Doxycycline is an oral and parenteral tetracycline antibiotic used in adults and adolescents for skin, respiratory, sexually transmitted, tick-borne and selected travel-related infections, with broad activity and convenient once or twice-daily dosing.
- J01CA04AmoxicillinAminopenicillin antibiotic
Amoxicillin is an oral aminopenicillin antibiotic used in adults and children for respiratory, urinary, dental and otologic bacterial infections. It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis and is widely available as a first-line option in many indications.
- J01CR02ClavulanateBeta-lactamase inhibitor
Clavulanate is a beta-lactamase inhibitor combined with amoxicillin or ticarcillin to extend the activity of these antibiotics against beta-lactamase-producing bacteria. It has minimal intrinsic antibacterial activity but protects the partner antibiotic.
- J01FA10AzithromycinMacrolide antibiotic
Azithromycin is an oral and parenteral macrolide antibiotic used in adults and children for respiratory, skin and selected sexually transmitted bacterial infections. It has a long tissue half-life that supports short or single-dose courses.
- J01MA02CiprofloxacinFluoroquinolone antibiotic
Ciprofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used in adults for selected urinary, gastrointestinal, respiratory and skin infections. It carries boxed warnings for tendon, nerve and central nervous system effects and should be used only when alternatives are not appropriate.
Medications
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AmoxilAmoxicillin250mg · 500mg · 875mg -
AugmentinAmoxicillin/Clavulanate500/125mg · 875/125mg · 1000/62.5mg -
CiproCiprofloxacin250mg · 500mg · 750mg -
DoxycyclineDoxycycline50mg · 100mg · 150mg · 200mg -
ZithromaxAzithromycin250mg · 500mg · 600mg
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