Saturday, October 15, 2016

Anti-infectives


Anti-infectives are drugs that can either kill an infectious agent or inhibit it from spreading. Anti-infectives include antibiotics and antibacterials, antifungals, antivirals and antiproatozoans.

See also

  • amebicides
  • aminoglycosides
  • anthelmintics
  • antifungals
    • azole antifungals
    • echinocandins
    • miscellaneous antifungals
    • polyenes
  • antimalarial agents
    • antimalarial combinations
    • antimalarial quinolines
    • miscellaneous antimalarials
  • antituberculosis agents
    • aminosalicylates
    • antituberculosis combinations
    • miscellaneous antituberculosis agents
    • nicotinic acid derivatives
    • rifamycin derivatives
    • streptomyces derivatives
  • antiviral agents
    • adamantane antivirals
    • antiviral combinations
    • antiviral interferons
    • chemokine receptor antagonist
    • integrase strand transfer inhibitor
    • miscellaneous antivirals
    • neuraminidase inhibitors
    • NNRTIs
    • nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs)
    • protease inhibitors
    • purine nucleosides
  • carbapenems
  • cephalosporins
    • first generation cephalosporins
    • fourth generation cephalosporins
    • next generation cephalosporins
    • second generation cephalosporins
    • third generation cephalosporins
  • glycopeptide antibiotics
  • glycylcyclines
  • leprostatics
  • lincomycin derivatives
  • lipoglycopeptides
  • macrolide derivatives
    • ketolides
    • macrolides
  • miscellaneous antibiotics
  • penicillins
    • aminopenicillins
    • antipseudomonal penicillins
    • beta-lactamase inhibitors
    • natural penicillins
    • penicillinase resistant penicillins
  • quinolones
  • sulfonamides
  • tetracyclines
  • urinary anti-infectives

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