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Vancomycin HCl|Chloramphenicol Hydrochloride|Doxycycline HCl Powder for Sale
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Last updated: 2017-12-09 01:33
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-1, Product Name :Vancomycin HCl|Chloramphenicol Hydrochloride|Doxycycline HCl Powder For Sale

-2, Specification & Standard: USP /EP /BP 99.5%
-3, CAS #: 1404-93-9 /56-75-7 /10592-13-9

-4, Description: White crystalline powder / Light brown powder /Light yellow or yellow crystalline powder


-5, Function of Vancomycin Hydrochloride : 

Used for gram positive bacteria severe infection.
Vancomycin hydrochloride is the salt of a glycopeptide antibiotic isolated from Amycolatopsis orientalis in 1956. Vancomycin exhibits potent activity against Gram positive bacteria and is highly effective against MRSA in vitro and in vivo. Vancomycin interferes with cell wall synthesis by binding to D-alanine-D-alanine residues.


-6, Function of Chloramphenicol :

Mainly used in typhoid, paratyphoid and other salmonella, bacteroides fragilis infection.

Topical treatment of trachoma or purulent bacteria infection.

Used to treat infections caused by dysentery bacillus, salmonella typhi, escherichia coli, influenza bacillus, brinell coli, pneumococcal.


-7, Function of Doxycycline HCl :
A- Used for upper respiratory tract infection, tonsillitis, biliary infection, lymphnoditis, cellulitis, geriatric chronic bronchitis, etc. caused by sensitive gram-positive bacteria and gram-negative bacteria .


B- Also used for typhus, tsutsugamushi disease, such as mycoplasma pneumonia.
C- Can also be used to treat cholera, prevention of malignant malaria and leptospira infection.

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