Neomycin

A drug used externally to treat bacterial infections.


Antibiotic drug used orally to treat intestinal infections and topically to treat eye and skin infections. Adverse effects include gastrointestinal upsets, danger of superinfection, and, with prolonged use, damage to ears and kidneys.


An antibiotic used to treat infections caused by a wide range of bacteria, mainly those affecting the skin and eyes. It is usually applied in creams or drops with other antibiotics, but can also be given by mouth.


An antibiotic, one of the aminoglycosides, effective against the majority of gram-negative bacilli. Its use is limited by its side-effects of deafness and kidney damage when given in high doses, so its main use is for application to the skin in the treatment of infection.


Neomycin is an antibiotic medication utilized to address infections affecting the ear, eye, and skin, frequently in conjunction with other pharmaceuticals. Additionally, neomycin is administered to avert intestinal infections before surgical procedures. Potential undesired outcomes encompass the development of a rash and itching.


 


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