Amoxicillin PDF
Amoxicillin PDF
Amoxicillin PDF
Amoxicillin
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Mechanism of action
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Pharmacokinetic properties
1.4.1 Absorption
For the drugs administered by
oral route to be effective, it is
important to know their degree
of absorption through the digestive tube. Amoxicillin is an acid
resistant penicillin and so does
not present any problems of
absorption at a gastrointestinal
level. Therefore, the concentrations reached at a systemic
level are effective. These concentrations are two times higher than other antibiotics in the
same family, like ampicillin,
which means that their therapeutic action is much more
rapid.
1.4.2 Diffusion
Amoxicillin presents a low rate
of joining to plasmatic proteins
and diffuses rapidly in the
majority of body liquids and tissues. This diffusion extends to
the effusions of synovial membranes, to the liquids expectorated and to the lymphatic tis-
1.4.3 Elimination
Amoxicillin is eliminated at high
concentrations through urine.
60% of an oral dose is recovered in an unaltered form and
75% of an intramuscular dose
is recovered in the urine six
hours after being administered.
The semi-life of elimination is
17 hours.
Although the principal elimination route of amoxicillin is
through the urine, it is also
excreted in small quantities in
milk and bile.
Numerous
studies
have
demonstrated that the plasmatic levels of amoxicillin that are
obtained in chickens and pigs
treated by oral route by drinking water reach levels above
the MIC values (Minimum
Inhibitory Concentrations) des-
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In vitro activity
Amoxicillin is active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Some outstanding species
considered as sensitive to amoxicillin are:
Gram-positive bacteria
Gram-negative bacteria
Pasteurella sp
Mannheimia haemolytica
Haemophilus sp
Actinobacillus sp
Escherichia coli
Salmonella sp
Moraxella sp
Fusobacterium sp
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In vivo activity
Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum
penicillin that is well absorbed
through the gastrointestinal
tract. Therefore, when administered by oral route it can be used
for intestinal infections as well as
for treating systemic infections.