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Antibiotic

Spiramycin is a small molecule antibiotic that works by stopping bacteria from growing. It specifically targets the bacterial 70S ribosome to prevent infection. It has been studied for use in treating bacterial infections and congenital toxoplasmosis.

How it worksSpiramycin stops bacteria from growing by interfering with their ability to make proteins.

Used for
Bacterial infectionsCongenital toxoplasmosis
Conditions
Bacterial infectionsCongenital toxoplasmosis
Class
AntibioticImmune system

How to take

The provided data does not specify the exact administration route (oral, injection, etc.) or dosage instructions for Spiramycin. Use only as directed by a healthcare professional.

Talk to your doctor

Questions to ask

  • ·Is Spiramycin the right antibiotic for my specific infection?
  • ·Are there any known interactions between Spiramycin and my other medications?
  • ·What should I do if I miss a dose of Spiramycin?

Educational summary derived from FDA labeling, AI-assisted. Not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional. Updated 2026-04-25.