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II. Natural Derivative
Synthetic substance, no natural derivative
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III. Chemical Profile ( IUPAC name)
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IV. History
Amoxicillin was developed in the 1970s and quickly became one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics. It is used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections.
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V. Legal Information
Amoxicillin is available by prescription and is considered safe when used as directed. It is regulated to ensure proper labeling and dosage instructions.
Key US Federal Policies:
Amoxicillin is regulated by the FDA, with specific guidelines for prescription use to ensure safety and efficacy.
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VI. Physical Effects
Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotic that works by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, leading to cell lysis and death.
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VII. Psychological Effects
Amoxicillin does not have psychoactive effects. It is used to treat bacterial infections, which can lead to a sense of relief and improved well-being as the infection is resolved.
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VIII. Culture
Amoxicillin is widely used for its effectiveness in treating bacterial infections. It is included on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines and is a standard treatment for a variety of infections, including respiratory, urinary tract, and skin infections.
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