Lincomycin

Lincomycin is an antibiotic used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. It is derived from the bacterium Streptomyces lincolnensis and is part of the lincosamide family of antibiotics. It works by preventing bacteria from producing proteins that are essential for their growth and survival. It is usually used to treat skin infections, urinary tract infections, and respiratory infections. Lincomycin is available in both oral and injectable forms and is often prescribed alongside other antibiotics.

Lincomycin is an antibiotic medication used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It is typically reserved for use in cases where other antibiotics, such as penicillin, cannot be used. Lincomycin is available in capsule and injection form .

Here's a summary about Lincomycin:

  • Type of medication: Antibiotic
  • Available forms: Capsule, injection
  • Uses: Treats serious bacterial infections in people who cannot receive penicillin antibiotics

It is important to note that Lincomycin should only be used under the supervision of a doctor. It is not effective against viral infections such as the common cold or flu. Taking antibiotics when you don't need them can make it less effective for future infections.

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
J - Antiinfectives for systemic use
J01 Antibacterials for systemic use
J01F - Macrolides, lincosamides and streptogramins
J01FF Lincosamides
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
J - Antiinfectives for systemic use
QJ51 Antibacterials for intramammary use
QJ51F - Macrolides and lincosamides for intramammary use
QJ51FF Lincosamides
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
J - Antiinfectives for systemic use
QJ51 Antibacterials for intramammary use
QJ51R - Combination of antibacterials for intramammary use
QJ51RF Macrolides and lincosamides, combinations with other antibacterials
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