What are the Benefits of Ampicillin and Probenecid Dispersible Tablets?
Ampicillin Probenecid Dispersible Tablets are mainly used to treat diseases caused by infection with sensitive bacteria, and are commonly used penicillin drugs in clinical practice. In daily life, various pathogenic factors can lead to inflammation in the body, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, and other diseases. At this time, this drug can be used. During this period, it is important to rest, and consult a doctor when other drugs are needed.
1. The efficacy of Ampicillin Probenecid Dispersible Tablets: Ampicillin belongs to penicillin drugs and is mainly used for diseases caused by infection with sensitive bacteria. Ampicillin mainly acts on the bacterial cell wall, causing cell wall damage and leading to cell rupture and death. It can be used for the treatment of tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and some intestinal bacterial infections, as well as the treatment of spirochete infections.
2. Contraindications of Ampicillin Probenecid Dispersible Tablets: This drug is contraindicated for patients who are allergic to penicillin, cephalosporin drugs, or have a positive result in a penicillin skin test. It is also contraindicated for patients with uric acid kidney stones, acute gout attacks, and active peptic ulcer. It is not suitable for children under 2 years of age.
3. Adverse reactions of Ampicillin Probenecid Dispersible Tablets: Skin rash is the most common reaction, usually occurring within 5 days after administration, manifesting as urticaria or maculopapular rash. Interstitial nephritis may also occur. Allergic shock is occasionally seen. Gastrointestinal reactions such as glossitis, gastritis, nausea, vomiting, enteritis, diarrhea, and mild diarrhea are also common. Granulocyte and thrombocytopenia are occasionally seen in patients receiving ampicillin.