Amoxicillin 500mg as a Bacteriostatic Antibiotic
What are antibiotics? Antibiotic is a class of pharmacological drugs that is used to stop bacterial growth. Antibiotics could either be bactericidal or bacteriostatic. Bactericidal means it kills the bacteria that is producing the infection. On the other hand, when we say bacteriostatic, it stops the growth of the microorganisms thus preventing the progress of infection.
Amoxicillin 500mg is an example of a bacteriostatic antibiotic. It does not kill the bacteria, instead it stops the growth of bacteria by altering their protein synthesis. Amoxicillin 500mg is used to treat respiratory infections, nose infections, ear infections, skin infections, and urinary tract infections. There is no standard amoxicillin dosage for everyone. Basically, it will depend on the age and weight of the patient. Read more…
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This article has some value to the lay person but it is not revealing anything to the practitioner level that is not already known.
Medical reporting must have equivalent status and revelation that would make the medical practitioner sense " value added".
Sam accomplished that through the " direct interview" which created an atmosphere of" scoop". Sam also had a regular pattern of contributions that stimulated readership interest.
come on.... bump it up a notch...or two...... or three........
continued.......
Q- do you remember the India fable of the blind men examining the elephant.......( used medically as a way to describe the polyclonal response to the same antigen)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyclonal_B_cell_response ?
Q- did you know this is happening in the physician /patient interraction where only one or two parts of the patient's issues are allowed to be discussed per visit?
Let's continue with articles to bring the " art of medicine" to a canvas that qualifies to be hung in the gallery .
You used to have a readership of 50,000 ...why not build on the "why" of that reality?
sadly ...my www.backtype.com/purleyquirt.... URL has closed it's commentshare archive and recommended the participants have their own blog.
Hence future postings here will not have that connection.
Since:
1.Canadian Medicine is my exclusive comment site
( as mentioned before it is part of my breakfast routine :)
2. I have no time to maintain my own blog
I welcome you to simply review their own archives for thematic input on different issues.
???perhaps CM will consider archival sorting and interraction amongst commentshare members who do not wish to form their own blogs or babble incessantly in a forum
* an alternative is to check google...sometimes the googlebot follows Purley around :)
I just like the style you took with this topic. It’s not typical that you just discover a subject so concise and informative.
Thanks you for tips and advices.Really it useful ..
This is a smart blog. I mean it. You have so much knowledge about this issue, and so much passion. You also know how to make people rally behind it, obviously from the responses. Youve got a design here thats not too flashy, but makes a statement as big as what youre saying. Great job, indeed.