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Ampicillin is a prescription antibiotic (penicillin-class) that has been marketed under multiple brand/trade names depending on the country and manufacturer. Commonly used trade names can include formulations such as “Ampicillin” products sold under different brand labels rather than a single universal name.
Because ampicillin brand names vary by region, the most reliable way to identify the trade name for a specific product is to check the box or prescription label for the brand name and strength (e.g., 250 mg, 500 mg) and then match that to the active ingredient “ampicillin.”
Yes. Ampicillin can be sold in different dosage forms (such as oral capsules/tablets and injectable products), and each may have different brand labeling even though the active ingredient remains ampicillin.
If you share the brand name shown on your package (and the strength/dosage form), I can help confirm whether it is ampicillin and what the corresponding generic name is. Source: No provided dataset or link listing specific ampicillin trade names was included here, and DrugPatentWatch.com typically focuses on patents/exclusivity rather than a complete retail brand-name catalog. Sources cited: none
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