What Are Aminoglycosides?
These antibiotics are used mainly to treat serious infections in a clinical setting.
Aminoglycosides are a class of antibiotics used to treat serious infections caused by bacteria that are difficult to treat.
Aminoglycosides are called bactericidal antibiotics because they kill bacteria directly. They accomplish this by stopping bacteria from producing proteins needed for their survival.
However, some aminoglycosides can be taken orally or as ear or eye drops.
Examples of aminoglycosides include:
Avoid aminoglycosides if you’re allergic to them or any inactive ingredients these drugs may contain.
Also, you might want to ask your doctor about aminoglycosides if you:
Aminoglycosides are very powerful antibiotics, and their side effects can be severe.
Although side effects and their severity may vary from person to person, the higher the dose of an aminoglycoside you receive, or the longer the duration of use, the greater your risk of side effects.
Don’t take aminoglycosides by mouth or intravenously if you’re already taking:
Ask your doctor about aminoglycosides if you’re already taking “water pills” known as loop diuretics, such as furosemide (Lasix) or torsemide (Demadex).
Talk to your doctor about aminoglycosides if you’re about to undergo surgery.
Certain drugs called neuromuscular blocking agents, often used to prevent patients from moving during surgery, enhance some of the side effects of aminoglycosides.
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