Ampicillin

/æmpɪˈsɪlɪn/ noun

A common antibiotic in the penicillin family used to treat bacterial infections like ear infections, urinary tract infections, and pneumonia.

From 'amphi-' (both) + 'penicillin.' Named because it was one of the first penicillin antibiotics effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, discovered in 1961.

AMአምፒሲሊን
ARأمبيسيليلن
BNঅ্যাম্পিসিলিন
CAampicil·lina
CSampicilin
DAampicillin
DEAmpicillin
ELαμπισιλίνη
ESampicilina
FAآمپिसیلین
FIampisillini
FRampicilline
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