noun
- Plural of oxacillin; a group of semisynthetic penicillin antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections, especially those caused by penicillinase-producing staphylococci.
Usage: medical/pharmaceutical term; typically used in clinical and laboratory contexts
Examples
- The laboratory tested several oxacillins to determine which antibiotic would be most effective against the infection.
- Oxacillins are commonly prescribed for skin and soft tissue infections caused by resistant bacteria.
- The patient's infection did not respond to oxacillins, so the doctor switched to a different class of antibiotics.
- Oxacillins work by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis.
- Healthcare providers must monitor patients for allergic reactions when administering oxacillins.