What antibiotics are used for mycoplasma pneumonia?
Mycoplasma pneumonia can be treated with macrolide antibiotics, quinolone antibiotics, tetracycline antibiotics, β-lactam antibiotics, respiratory quinolone antibiotics, etc.
1. Macrolide antibiotics
Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by mycoplasma infection, and patients may experience symptoms such as cough, sputum production, fever, and malaise. Patients can be treated with macrolide antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, such as azithromycin tablets, roxithromycin tablets, etc., which can effectively improve symptoms.
2. Quinolone antibiotics
If the patient is allergic to macrolide antibiotics, it can be treated with quinolone antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, moxifloxacin hydrochloride tablets, etc., which can effectively improve the condition.
3. Tetracycline antibiotics
Tetracycline antibiotics can inhibit the synthesis of mycoplasma protein to achieve the purpose of anti-mycoplasma, and patients can be treated with drugs such as doxycycline hydrochloride capsules and minocycline hydrochloride capsules under the guidance of doctors.
4. β-lactam antibiotics
β-lactam antibiotics can inhibit the synthesis of bacterial cell walls to achieve the purpose of sterilization, and patients can be treated with amoxicillin capsules, ceftriaxone sodium for injection and other drugs under the guidance of doctors.
5. Respiratory quinolone antibiotics
Respiratory quinolone antibiotics can inhibit the replication of bacterial DNA to achieve the purpose of antibacterial, and patients can be treated with drugs such as moxifloxacin hydrochloride injection and levofloxacin hydrochloride injection under the guidance of doctors.
Patients need to use the above drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and if they experience uncomfortable symptoms, they are advised to seek medical treatment in time.