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What Is The Difference Between Sipramycin And Sipromycin?

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Posted on Wed, 16 Oct 2013
Question: What is the difference between Sipramycin and Sipromycin in the treatment of the runs in Asia ? Or maybe Cipromycin...
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Both are antibiotics to treat infections

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Instead of Sipramycin, you might be talked about Spiramycin and instead of Sipromycin, you'd be talking about Cipromycin (generic name Ciprofloxacine).

Next, both of them are antibiotics. Spiramycin falls into the macrolides groups of antibiotics, while Cipromycin falls into the fluoroquinolones groups.

Both are very good anti-infective agents used to treat various infections.

Hope it answered to your inquiry!
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What Is The Difference Between Sipramycin And Sipromycin?

Brief Answer:
Both are antibiotics to treat infections

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Instead of Sipramycin, you might be talked about Spiramycin and instead of Sipromycin, you'd be talking about Cipromycin (generic name Ciprofloxacine).

Next, both of them are antibiotics. Spiramycin falls into the macrolides groups of antibiotics, while Cipromycin falls into the fluoroquinolones groups.

Both are very good anti-infective agents used to treat various infections.

Hope it answered to your inquiry!