Anti-Infective
Anti-infective medications, also known as antimicrobials, are a class of drugs used to treat and prevent infections caused by various microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. These drugs work by either killing the infectious agent directly or by inhibiting its growth, allowing the body's own immune system to fight off the infection. The specific medication prescribed depends on the type of infection and the microorganism causing it. Different classes of anti-infectives, such as antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals, target different types of pathogens and have distinct mechanisms of action.
CEFDEEP 200 DT, CYCLIDOX Tablet, MOXDEEP CV 625 Tab, and AZIDEEP 500—appear to be brand names for different types of antibiotics. Without knowing the exact generic names, it's not possible to provide a specific introduction for each. However, as a group, they likely represent a range of antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections. For instance, CEFDEEP 200 DT likely contains a cephalosporin, MOXDEEP CV 625 Tab probably combines amoxicillin with a beta-lactamase inhibitor, and AZIDEEP 500 is likely a macrolide antibiotic.




