Gentamicin

usgb/ˌdʒɛn.təˈmiː.sɪn/
noun

A type of antibiotic used for treating serious infections caused by certain bacteria.

The doctor prescribed gentamicin to treat the patient's severe infection.
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Formal

antibiotic treatment, bacterial infection, serious illness

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Contextual Use

Gentamicin is often prescribed in cases of severe infection; it's important to use it only when necessary to avoid resistance.

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The patient was advised about the importance of completing their entire course of gentamicin treatment despite feeling better early on.
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Formality

In a clinical setting, refer to gentamicin as a 'broad-spectrum antibiotic' to enhance professionalism.

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When discussing gentamicin in informal contexts, one might simply call it 'a strong antibiotic.'
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Clarifying Use

Ensure clarity and specific indication of gentamicin's effectiveness against gram-negative bacteria.

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Mention that gentamicin may not be effective against all types of bacterial infections.
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