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amoxicillin

American  
[am-ok-suh-sil-in, uh-mok-] / æmˌɒk səˈsɪl ɪn, əˌmɒk- /

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. a semisynthetic penicillin, C 18 H 19 N 3 O 5 S, taken orally as a broad-spectrum antibiotic.


amoxicillin Scientific  
/ ə-mŏk′sĭ-sĭlĭn /
  1. An antibiotic derived from penicillin, having an antibacterial spectrum of action similar to that of ampicillin. Chemical formula: C 16 H 19 N 3 O 5.


Etymology

Origin of amoxicillin

1970–75; perhaps am(ino-hydr)ox(yphenyl) part of its chemical name + (pen)icillin

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Treatment with standard antibiotics amoxicillin and clindamycin caused dramatic shifts in the overall structure of bacterial populations in the mouse gut, diminishing the abundance several beneficial microbial groups, the team found.

From Science Daily • May 29, 2024

Another study tested its ability to stop bacteria in wounds, and some snail mucus performed better than commercial antibiotics, including amoxicillin and streptomycin.

From National Geographic • Jan. 8, 2024

Another vital drug, amoxicillin, is running short for the second winter season in a row.

From Washington Times • Dec. 26, 2023

The findings signal a significant breakthrough given concerns that the current use of amoxicillin risks promoting antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

From BBC • Dec. 9, 2023

The body of the third, Andri Suhendar, who suffered the symptoms for 18 days without receiving any medical care, barring some amoxicillin from the captain, was transferred onto another vessel.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 7, 2023