
Our Product Line:
Amoxicillin
Class: Beta-lactam Antibiotic (Aminopenicillin)




Production Capacity
6,000T+
annual capacity
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Use Cases:
Effective for respiratory infections (pneumonia, bronchitis), skin infections, UTIs, and ear infections. Also a first-line treatment for strep throat, sinusitis, and middle ear infections.
Market Position & Demand:
It holds a strong market position as one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics worldwide. Its broader bacterial coverage makes it a preferred choice over Penicillin.
Mechanism of Action:
The antibiotic works by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, weakening the bacterial structure and ultimately causing bacterial death.
Key Advantages:
Its key advantages include enhanced absorption, making it highly effective for oral treatments. It also boasts high stability and an extended shelf life, ensuring easier and broader global distribution.
Ampicillin
Class: Beta-lactam Antibiotic (Aminopenicillin)
Production Capacity
1,200T+
annual capacity
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Use Cases:
Treats bacterial meningitis, respiratory infections, UTIs, and endocarditis. Also used for preoperative infection prevention (surgical prophylaxis).
Market Position & Demand:
Widely used in hospitals and clinical settings, offering broad-spectrum coverage, often in combination with other antibiotics.
Mechanism of Action:
Inhibits peptidoglycan cross-linking, weakening bacterial cell walls and ultimately causing bacterial death.
Key Advantages:
Effective against Gram-positive bacteria and some Gram-negative bacteria, making it a versatile treatment option.




Cloxacillin
Class: Penicillinase-Resistant Beta-lactam Antibiotic




Production Capacity
2,400T+
annual capacity
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Use Cases:
Effectively treats staphylococcal infections, including skin infections, osteomyelitis, and septicemia. It is the preferred choice for bone and joint infections.
Market Position & Demand:
Resistant to penicillinase, making it highly effective against Staphylococcus aureus. Widely used in hospitals for managing serious infections.
Mechanism of Action:
Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis while remaining stable against beta-lactamase enzymes, ensuring effectiveness against resistant bacteria.
Key Advantages:
More effective against resistant Staphylococcus strains and well-absorbed in oral formulations, enhancing treatment success.
Cephalexin
Class: First-Generation Cephalosporin




Production Capacity
1,100T+
annual capacity
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Use Cases:
Effectively treats upper respiratory infections, skin infections, and bone infections. Also serves as an alternative to penicillins for patients with mild allergies.
Market Position & Demand:
A widely prescribed oral cephalosporin globally, especially favored for pediatric treatments due to its safety and effectiveness.
Mechanism of Action:
Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to bacterial lysis and eradication of the infection.
Key Advantages:
Provides broader coverage than penicillins, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria, and is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects.
Cefadroxil
Class: First-Generation Cephalosporin




Production Capacity
1,000T+
annual capacity
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Use Cases:
Effectively treats tonsillitis, UTIs, and skin and soft tissue infections. Also used as an alternative for streptococcal and wound infections.
Market Position & Demand:
A widely used antibiotic for mild to moderate infections, often preferred as a safer alternative to penicillins.
Mechanism of Action:
Disrupts bacterial cell wall formation, leading to bacterial death and infection resolution.
Key Advantages:
Longer half-life allows for fewer daily doses, improving patient convenience. Effective against penicillin-resistant bacteria.