Oxacillin

Oxacillin is a penicillin antibiotic that is used to treat infections caused by staphylococcal bacteria that are resistant to many other antibiotics. Several dosage forms have been developed, including injectable powder, capsules and tablets, which provide rapid absorption and rapid onset of action.

The main manufacturers of the drug are located in Russia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Italy. Oxacilin sodium contains the active substance - oxacilin sodium salt. Depending on the form of release, the active component may be present either in pure form or have additional fillers. Each manufacturer produces the drug strictly according to its technological documentation and monitors its quality according to its own standards.

According to the domestic scientific medical literature, drugs based on the oxacillin series of antibiotics are widely used in medical practice in various fields: in surgery and urology, obstetrics and gynecology, in the treatment of burns and gynecological diseases. The effect of these drugs is due to the fact that