Table 3.
Antibiotic no. | Antibiotic name | Medicine strength | Dosage form |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid |
500 g + 125 mg |
cap/tab |
2 |
Amoxicillin 250 |
250 mg |
Tab/cap |
3 |
Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid Syrup |
200 mg + 28.5 mg/5 ml |
mililitre |
4 |
Ampicillin Suspension |
125 mg/5 ml |
mililitre |
5 |
Azithromycin |
500 mg |
Tab/cap |
6 |
Benzathine Penicillin Powder |
2.4MU/vial |
vial |
7 |
Cefixime |
200 mg |
Tab/cap |
8 |
Cefuroxime axetil |
250 mg |
Tab/cap |
9 |
Cefuroxime Suspension |
125 mg/5 ml |
mililitre |
10 |
Cephalexin |
500 mg |
Tab/cap |
11 |
Cephalexin Syrup |
250 mg/5 ml |
mililitre |
12 |
Erythromycin powder for suspension |
125 mg/5 ml |
mililitre |
13 |
Erythromycin Stearate |
250 mg |
Tab/cap |
14 |
Gentamicin injection |
40 mg/ml |
inj |
15 |
Norfloxacin |
400 mg |
Tab/cap |
16 |
Ofloxacin |
200 mg |
Tab/cap |
17 | Roxithromycin | 50 mg | Tab/cap |
Additional list of eight high-end antibiotics surveyed in hospitals and private pharmacies.
1. Meropenem 500 mg inj.
2. Imipenem + cilastatin 500 mg + 500 mg inj.
3. Colistin inj 1,000,000 units/vial.
4. Vancomycin 500 mg inj.
5. Ceftazidime 1 g vial.
6. Cefepime 1 g inj.
7. Gemifloxacin 320 mg.
8. Moxifloxacin 400 mg.