It's penicillins
Yes, except that you need to use a back up birth control method, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, for the first 7 days after inserting the new ring.
β-Lactam antibiotics (beta-lactam antibiotics) are a broad class of antibiotics, consisting of all antibiotic agents that contains a β-lactam ring in their molecular structures.
An azalide is any of a class of macrolide antibiotics which contain a nitrogen in the macrolide ring.
The cell wall of bacteria is made peptidoglycan which consists of polysaccharide and peptide. Peptide crosslinks help hold the polysaccharide chains together. The bacterial enzyme D-alanyltranspeptidase is known to affect these crosslinks ans it binds to the D-Ala-D-Ala end of peptisdes. The beta-lactam region of the antibiotics are similar to the D-Ala-D-Ala ends of peptisdes. They can hence inhibit D-analytranspeptidase by creating a enzyme intermediate which slowly hydrolyses the covalent acyl bond.
prevent cell wall synthesis
It's penicillins
doesn't sound good, give the vet a ring, they carry the appropriate antiseptics and antibiotics
No, unlike some other forms of birth control, effectiveness of Nuva Ring is not impacted by antibiotics.
It takes 30 days for the antibiotic to completely leave your body.
A beta-lactam is a lactam with a four-membered ring structure - a structural element of many antibiotics, including penicillin.
A beta lactam ring is a structural component found in various antibiotics, such as penicillin and cephalosporins. It is essential for the antibacterial activity of these drugs as it inhibits the synthesis of bacterial cell walls by targeting specific enzymes.