A broad spectrum antibiotic.
An antibiotic that is effective against a variety of different disease-causing organisms. Patients usually receive it by injection and it can cause serious side effects.
Antibiotic used to treat some severe infections. Adverse effects include kidney and hearing disturbances and hypersensitivity reactions.
An antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. Gentamicin (Garamycin and others) works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. It is available as an ointment to treat eye infections, as a skin cream or ointment to treat skin infections, and as an injection to treat serious infections.
An antibiotic used to treat infections caused by a wide range of bacteria. It can be administered by injection or applied in a cream to the skin or in drops to the ears and eyes. Kidney and ear damage may occur at high doses.
An antibiotic derived from a species of microorganisms, Micromonospora purpurea. Its main value is that it is active against certain microorganisms such as Pseudomonas pyocyanea, E. coli and Aerobacter aerogenes which are not affected by other antibiotics, as well as staphylococci which have become resistant to penicillin.
Gentamicin is an injectable antibacterial medication used to treat severe infections like meningitis and blood poisoning (septicaemia). However, caution is necessary in administering this drug as improper dosage control may lead to kidney or inner ear damage.
When used in eye and ear drops, Gentamicin is less likely to cause significant side effects compared to its use in other forms of medication.