Actinomycins

Actinomycin (actinomycins) is a family of antibiotics isolated from bacteria of the genus Actinomyces. These bacteria live in soil and can cause disease in animals and people. Actinomycetes are living organisms that are made up of threads of bacteria called hyphae. They can produce a variety of products, including antibiotics and antimicrobial agents.

Actinomycin antibiotics have antifungal and antibacterial effects. Most often used to treat bacterial infections. Most often used to cure deep infectious processes of the skin and soft tissues. Applicable for bone infections (for example, odontogenic infections) and