Curetypes New antibiotic has potential in treating infections
Augmentin, a new antibiotic, has high promise in the treatment of viral infections. According to the health information site Curetypes, this is the news reported. Augmentin is a penicillin-like antibiotic. The medication is quite bactericidal in action, which provides relief from most forms of infections.
We are highly excited about the promise of Augamantin as an anti-inflammatory agent, said King, representative for Curetypes. Our research shows that Augmentin may greatly be useful in the treatment of viral infections, making it an added weapon for clinicians against this relatively common infection."
Augmentin does this by stopping bacteria from producing cell walls. This is vital for bacterial survival and multiplication. When administered at the proper dosage, this will prevent the bacteria from being able to accomplish this and ultimately stops infection by the time this effect has taken place through the antibiotic.
"Augmentin has already shown promise in the treatment of ear, sinus, skin and urinary tract infections," said James. "We look forward to developing the first antibiotic for these and other common infections.
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