Amoxil -

Amoxil is prescribed to treat a broad range of bacterial infections in both adults and children, including:

Amoxil, a brand name for amoxicillin, is one of the most widely used antibiotics in modern medicine. Classified as a penicillin-like antibiotic, it was discovered in 1958 and approved for medical use in the United States in 1974. Today, it remains on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines due to its efficacy and safety. Mechanism of Action amoxil

Amoxil works by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls. It targets the cross-linking process during cell wall formation, which weakens the wall and leads to the death of the bacteria. Because it stops the growth of bacteria, it is ineffective against viral infections like the common cold or flu. Medical Uses Amoxil is prescribed to treat a broad range

: Urinary tract infections and various skin structure infections. Mechanism of Action Amoxil works by inhibiting the

: Tonsillitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia.

: Acute bacterial sinusitis and middle ear infections.