Generic Télithromycine
Common uses: Télithromycine (Telithromycin) is used to treat certain infections caused by bacteria, such as bronchitis (infection of the airways that lead to the lungs), pneumonia (infection of the lungs), and sinus infections. Télithromycine (Telithromycin) is in a class of medications called ketolide antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria. Your pharmacist may know of alternate uses for Télithromycine (Telithromycin). Further Télithromycine reference material...
What is Generic Télithromycine?
Generic Télithromycine, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Telithromycin medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Télithromycine. The only true difference between brand name Télithromycine
and generic Télithromycine is that generic Télithromycine is always less expensive.
Other common names: Ketek, Telithromycinum, Telitromicina, Telithromycin (generic name).
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