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- Amoxicillin [r]: A beta-lactam based antibiotic drug similar to ampicillin but which has enhanced stability towards gastric juices. [e]
- Ampicillin [r]: A broad-spectrum antibiotic and a derivative of penicillin. [e]
- Azlocillin [r]: An antibiotic, β-lactam drug used to treat infections. [e]
- Bioavailability [r]: An objective measurement of the availability, of target tissues, of the active ingredient of a drug or nutrient administered to a living organism [e]
- Carbenicillin [r]: A beta-lactam antibiotic and penicillin derivative used against infections of the urinary tract. [e]
- Cloxacillin [r]: A penicillin-like, beta-lactam antibiotic used to treat infections. [e]
- Dicloxacillin [r]: A -lactam based, penicillin-like, penicillinase-resistant antibiotic. [e]
- Flucloxacillin [r]: Pencillin-like -lactam antibiotic and an analog of cloxacillin. [e]
- Food and Drug Administration [r]: The agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services responsible for regulating food, dietary supplements, drugs, biological medical products, blood products, medical devices, radiation-emitting devices, veterinary products, and cosmetics. [e]
- Heroin [r]: An organic chemical opioid drug derived from morphine. [e]
- Hetacillin [r]: A penicillin-like, beta-lactam-based antibiotic prodrug used to treat infections. [e]
- Histamine antagonist [r]: A member of a class of drug that binds to cell surface receptors for histamine1, histamine2, and histamine3 receptors, preventing them from activating. The receptor types have a variety of functions; histamine1 activities include allergic reactions and nausea, histamine2 reduce gastric acid secretion and relax smooth muscle, and histamine3, still in research, have central nervous system effects. "Antihistamines" are most often histamine1 blockers. [e]
- Lactam [r]: A cyclic amide chemical compound. Important component of many antibiotics. [e]
- Mezlocillin [r]: A penicillin-like, beta-lactam antibiotic medication. [e]
- Oxacillin [r]: A penicillin beta-lactam antibiotic similar to flucloxacillin and used in resistant staphylococci infections. [e]
- Penicillin G [r]: Also called benzopenicillin or benzylpenicillin, is an antibiotic derived from penicillin and used to treat severe infections from most Gram-positive and some Gram-negative cocci. [e]
- Penicillin V [r]: phenoxymethyl penicillin, a broad-spectrum, beta-lactam-based antibiotic used to treat Gram-positive bacteria infections. [e]
- Penicillin [r]: A class of antibiotic drugs that have a common β-lactam core structure. [e]
- Piperacillin [r]: A -lactam antibiotic derived from ampicillin that is similar to penicillin. [e]