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Does Ampliclox Help In Healing The Wound Around The Eyebrow ?

I have a wound on my eyebrow and doctor prescribed me with cicatrin powder, pyodine, ponstan and ampiclox 500mg so why did the doctor prescribed me with ampiclox.... will it help in healing the wound??
Wed, 4 Apr 2012
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The ampiclox is a combination of ampicillin and cloxacillin which are antibiotics used against bacterial(Streptococcal and Staphylococcal) infections. Any reduction in the number of pathogens will obviously result in better outcomes with minimal scarring.
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Dermatologist Dr. Puvvula Kishore Kumar's  Response
Hi...dear,

Thanks for choosing HCM..,

Ampiclox is broad spectrum antiboitic..,

For wounds...it is better option antiboitic..,

Which is easily reach cellwall of bacteria...,

and destroy their proliferation...,

without disturbing the healing process..ok.,good luck.,

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Does Ampliclox Help In Healing The Wound Around The Eyebrow ?

The ampiclox is a combination of ampicillin and cloxacillin which are antibiotics used against bacterial(Streptococcal and Staphylococcal) infections. Any reduction in the number of pathogens will obviously result in better outcomes with minimal scarring.