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Class of antibiotics
Azalides are a class of macrolide antibiotics that were originally manufactured in response to the poor acid stability exhibited by original macrolides
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Antibiotic
breastfeeding is not confirmed, but it is likely safe. Azithromycin is an azalide, a type of macrolide antibiotic. It works by decreasing the production
Azithromycin
Medication
medication used for the treatment of cattle, pigs, and sheep. It is a azalide antibacterial related to azithromycin. It was approved for veterinary use
Gamithromycin
Croatian pharmaceutical company
Retrieved 27 September 2025. Mutak, Stjepan (2007). "Azalides from Azithromycin to New Azalide Derivatives". The Journal of Antibiotics. 60 (2): 85–122
Pliva
Chemical compound
Roxithromycin Spiramycin Tildipirosin Tilmicosin Troleandomycin Tylosin Tylvalosin Azalides Azithromycin# Gamithromycin Tulathromycin Ketolides Telithromycin‡ Cethromycin
Eravacycline
Chemical compound
Roxithromycin Spiramycin Tildipirosin Tilmicosin Troleandomycin Tylosin Tylvalosin Azalides Azithromycin# Gamithromycin Tulathromycin Ketolides Telithromycin‡ Cethromycin
Dihydrostreptomycin
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British, English
Blind; From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius
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British, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Life-giving; Alive; Life
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Greek
Christian.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Affection
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Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hallþórr, HALLDÓR means "Thor's rock."
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Finnish, Indian, Sanskrit, Swahili
Sea Monster; Blessed
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Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English (of Norman origin)
Scottish and English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Rots near Caen in Normandy, probably named with the Germanic element rod ‘clearing’. Compare Rhodes. This was the original home of a family de Ros, who were established in Kent in 1130.Scottish and English : habitational name from any of various places called Ross or Roos(e), deriving the name from Welsh rhós ‘upland’ or moorland, or from a British ancestor of this word, which also had the sense ‘promontory’. This is the sense of the cognate Gaelic word ros. Known sources of the surname include Roos in Humberside (formerly in East Yorkshire) and the region of northern Scotland known as Ross. Other possible sources are Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, Ross in Northumbria (which is on a promontory), and Roose in LancashireEnglish and German : from the Germanic personal name Rozzo, a short form of the various compound names with the first element hrÅd ‘renown’, introduced into England by the Normans in the form Roce.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a breeder or keeper of horses, from Middle High German ros, German Ross ‘horse’; perhaps also a nickname for someone thought to resemble a horse or a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a horse.Jewish : Americanized form of Rose 3.
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Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Italian
Son of the Red Earth
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Spanish
 Spanish form of Latin Anna, AINA means "favor; grace." Compare with other forms of Aina.
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