Tetracycline is a broad-spectrum antibiotic produced by the streptomyces bacterium, indicated for use against many bacterial infections. It is commonly used to treat acne. It is sold under the brand names Sumycin®;, Tetracyn®; and Panmycin®, among others. Actisite® is a thread-like fiber form, used in dental applications. It is also used to produce several semi-synthetic derivatives, which together are known as the Tetracycline antibiotic group. It works by inhibiting action of the prokaryotic 70S ribosome. Toxicity may be result of inactivation of mitochondrial 70S ribosomes in host cells.
1. Can stain developing teeth
2. Inactivated by Ca+2 ion, not advised to be taken with milk or yogurt
3. Skin photosensitivity, not advised to be exposed to the Sun or intense light
It is also used to treat a very wide range of infections; see Tetracycline antibiotics for details.
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