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  • Aminoglycoside Antibacterial class drugs

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    • amikacin sulfate

      (Amikacin Sulfate)
      Qilu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
      Usage: Amikacin Sulfate Injection is indicated for short-term treatment of serious infections from susceptible Gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas and E. coli. It is effective in septicemia, respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, and mixed infections alongside staphylococci. Usage should be guided by susceptibility tests to reduce drug resistance.
    • arikayce

      (Amikacin)
      Insmed Incorporated
      Usage: ARIKAYCE® is indicated for adults with refractory Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) lung disease who lack alternative treatment options. It is used as part of a combination antibacterial regimen when patients do not achieve negative sputum cultures after at least 6 months of prior therapy.
    • cortisporin tc

      (colistin sulfate, neomycin sulfate, thonzonium bromide and hydrocortisone acetate)
      Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Cortisporin® TC Otic is indicated for treating superficial bacterial infections of the external auditory canal and infections of mastoidectomy and fenestration cavities, specifically those caused by organisms susceptible to its antibiotics.
    • neomycin and polymyxin b sulfates

      (Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfates)
      XGen Pharmaceuticals DJB, Inc.
      Usage: Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfates Solution for Irrigation is indicated for short-term (up to 10 days) use as a rinse in the urinary bladder of abacteriuric patients to prevent bacteriuria and septicemia related to indwelling catheters, especially in closed catheter systems.
    • neomycin and polymyxin b sulfates and dexamethasone

      (Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfates and Dexamethasone)
      Sandoz Inc
      Usage: This drug is indicated for steroid-responsive inflammatory ocular conditions, especially where bacterial infection risk exists. It is effective for inflammatory disorders of the conjunctiva, cornea, and anterior segment, chronic anterior uveitis, and corneal injuries. It contains an anti-infective component targeting common bacterial eye pathogens.
    • tobramycin

      (Tobramycin)
      Ritedose Pharmaceuticals, LLC
      Usage: Tobramycin inhalation solution is indicated for managing cystic fibrosis in adults and pediatric patients aged 6 and older with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Its safety and efficacy are not established for those under 6, with specific FEV1 limitations, or colonized with Burkholderia cepacia.
    • tobramycin

      (TOBRAMYCIN SULFATE)
      Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
      Usage: Tobramycin is indicated for treating serious bacterial infections caused by susceptible organisms, including septicemia, lower respiratory infections, central nervous system infections, intra-abdominal infections, skin and bone infections, and complicated urinary tract infections. Use should be guided by susceptibility testing to minimize resistance development.
    • tobramycin and dexamethasone

      (Tobramycin and Dexamethasone)
      Sandoz Inc
      Usage: Tobramycin and dexamethasone ophthalmic suspension is indicated for steroid-responsive inflammatory ocular conditions when corticosteroids are needed, and there is a risk of superficial bacterial infections. It's effective against various common bacterial pathogens in the eye, particularly in cases of uveitis and corneal injuries.
    • tobrex

      (tobramycin)
      Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
      Usage: TOBREX® (tobramycin ophthalmic ointment) 0.3% is indicated for treating external eye infections caused by susceptible bacteria. It is deemed safe and effective for children, with monitoring of bacterial response recommended during treatment.