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&nbsp;Amoxicilin or amoxycilin is an &lt;a href="Antibiotic"&gt;antibiotic&lt;/a&gt; used to treat various bacterial &lt;a href="Infection"&gt;infections&lt;/a&gt;.It's a type of &lt;a href="Penicillin"&gt;penicilin which&lt;/a&gt; works by binding to the penicilin binding protein 1A and preventing the bacteria from synthesing new bacterial&lt;a href="Cell wall"&gt;cell walls causing&lt;/a&gt; cell lysis and preventing the synthesis of new bacteria.  
Amoxicillin or amoxicillin is an antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections.It's a type of [[Penicillin|penicilin]] which works by binding to the penicillin-binding protein 1A and preventing the bacteria from synthesizing new bacterial cell walls causing cell lysis and preventing the synthesis of new [[Bacteria|bacteria]]<ref>Amoxicillin - DrugBank. Drugbank.ca. 2017 [cited 1 December 2017]. Available from: https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01060</ref>.  


Amoxicilin works mostly on &lt;a href="Gram-positive"&gt;gram positive bacteria and&lt;/a&gt; some &lt;a href="Gram-negative"&gt;gram negative bateria&lt;/a&gt;.However, amoxicilin doesn't work in &lt;a href="B-lactamase"&gt;B-lactamase producing&lt;/a&gt; bacteria which degrade the antibiotic.Therefore it is often prescribed with &lt;a href="Clavulanic acid"&gt;clavulanic acid which&lt;/a&gt;&nbsp; &lt;a href="Enzyme Inhibitors"&gt;inhibits &lt;/a&gt;B-lactamase.  
Amoxicilin works mostly on [[Gram positive bacteria|gram positive bacteria]] and some gram-negative bacteria.However, amoxicillin doesn't work in [[B-lactamase|B-lactamase producing]] bacteria which degrade the antibiotic.Therefore it is often prescribed with [[clavulanic acid|clavulanic acid]] which inhibits B-lactamase.  


It's effective against &lt;a href="Streptococci"&gt;Streptococci&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="E. coli"&gt;E.coli&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="Pneumococci"&gt;Pneumococci,&lt;/a&gt; and some strains of &lt;a href="Staphylococci"&gt;Staphylococci<font>.</font>&lt;/a&gt;
It's effective against:


=== References&nbsp; <ref>Omudhome Ogbru P. amoxicillin (Amoxil, Moxatag) Side Effects (UTI) &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; Alcohol Use. MedicineNet. 2017 [cited 1 December 2017]. Available from: https://www.medicinenet.com/amoxicillin/article.htm</ref>  ===
*[[Streptococci|Streptococci]]
*[[E. coli|''E. coli'']]
*[[Pneumococci|Pneumococci]]


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and some strains of Staphylococci<ref>Omudhome Ogbru P. amoxicillin (Amoxil, Moxatag) Side Effects (UTI) and Alcohol Use. MedicineNet. 2017 [cited 1 December 2017]. Available from: https://www.medicinenet.com/amoxicillin/article.htm</ref>&nbsp;  
 
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Amoxicillin or amoxicillin is an antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections.It's a type of penicilin which works by binding to the penicillin-binding protein 1A and preventing the bacteria from synthesizing new bacterial cell walls causing cell lysis and preventing the synthesis of new bacteria[1].

Amoxicilin works mostly on gram positive bacteria and some gram-negative bacteria.However, amoxicillin doesn't work in B-lactamase producing bacteria which degrade the antibiotic.Therefore it is often prescribed with clavulanic acid which inhibits B-lactamase.

It's effective against:

and some strains of Staphylococci[2] 

References

  1. Amoxicillin - DrugBank. Drugbank.ca. 2017 [cited 1 December 2017]. Available from: https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01060
  2. Omudhome Ogbru P. amoxicillin (Amoxil, Moxatag) Side Effects (UTI) and Alcohol Use. MedicineNet. 2017 [cited 1 December 2017]. Available from: https://www.medicinenet.com/amoxicillin/article.htm