We live in an environment of a huge number of the tiny microorganisms, unable to be seen without strong microscopes. They are everywhere: in water, in air, in soil, in food and even in our organism. The part of these microorganisms is safe; others may cause various diseases penetrating into our body. The third group of bacteria is safe as well however relatively. They even can live in an organism without causing any problems, but under low immunity conditions they start their destructive action on cells and organism tissue leading to certain diseases.
So, bacteria are different and may cause diseases various by danger for an organism. But all these diseases can be grouped by one main feature: a person won’t recover without getting rid of bacteria caused a disease.
Long time ago, when bacteria have not been discovered yet, infectious diseases were believed to be a serious problem. Even a simple flu could lead to fatal end, and any surgery or even a standard wound could result in blood poisoning. When bacteria have been discovered, the situation hasn’t been changed, after all there was not any medication allowing to get rid of them. Doctors could only maintain an organism, increase the patient’s immunity to fight against microbes, but not help in it.
The situation was cardinally changed, when in the end of XIX century mold has been discovered. It was absolutely occasional finding that mold destroys certain bacteria. The first antibiotic manufactured of mold has been named penicillin. British scientist Alexander Fleming has been awarded with the Nobel Prize.
Penicillin was a really magic drug. It allowed to treat those diseases considered to be fatally dangerous before and led to fatal end in half of cases. Certainly, it wasn’t universal remedy as there were certain bacteria refractory to the magic medication. But on the basis of penicillin a large number of different antibiotics have been designed. They can affect practically all known bacteria.
Today antibiotics are a norm of our life; they successfully treat a large number of diseases. However, this extensive antibiotic assortment is a hard choice problem. To have an antibacterial medication in the home first-aid kit is necessary, but what drug to select? Certainly, it should be inexpensive, safe, but efficient, should help in many diseases and designed for oral administration, after all injection method of drug administration is not acceptable for each family.
Amoxil belongs to these universal and safe medications. This antibiotic has been designed by pharmacologists on the basis of penicillin (which remains popular antibiotic to our days). Thus Amoxil has no penicillin disadvantages (particularly, intramuscular or intravenous administration).
Amoxil is supplied in tablets; it is safe and can be used practically at any age. The most important thing that the drug helps in most common infectious diseases. First of all, of course, flu. This term includes pharyngitis and laryngitis, quinsy and otitis, bronchitis and even pneumonia. Amoxil is prescribed in diseases of the skin, kidneys, stomach, intestines, female and male genitals. This drug can be named a universal medication. At least, it helps to treat those diseases which can be cured easily at home. And at hospitals Amoxil is often applied.
So, Amoxil is one of those antibacterial drugs which are perfect for home first-aid kit: effective, safe and available.
