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  • ...s are very sensitive to some drugs, such as ivermectin, as well as to some antibiotics, opioids and steroids – over 100 drugs in total. Kittens are also very se
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  • [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • ...reduce the inflammatory response of the body to the bacteria killed by the antibiotics (bacterial death releases pro-inflammatory mediators that can cause a respo Other interactions (with certain antibiotics, estrogens, ephedrine, digoxin) are known.
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  • ===Antibiotics===
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  • ...name=Thomas>{{cite journal |author=Thomas C, Stevenson M, Riley TV |title=Antibiotics and hospital-acquired Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea: a systema ...e=Regulation of protein A biosynthesis in Staphylococcus aureus by certain antibiotics: its effect on phagocytosis by leukocytes |journal=J Antimicrob Chemother |
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  • ...a prototypical [[broad-spectrum antibiotic]], alongside the [[Tetracycline antibiotics|tetracycline]]s. ...le=Potential of old-generation antibiotics to address current need for new antibiotics |journal=Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=593–600 |y
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  • ...N]]) ({{pronEng|ˌdɒksɪˈsaɪkliːn}}) is a member of the [[tetracycline antibiotics]] group and is commonly used to treat a variety of [[infection]]s. Doxycycl {{Main|Tetracycline antibiotics}}
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  • ...ide B. Implementation of a General Strategy for the Synthesis of Macrolide Antibiotics. Tetrahedron Lett. 1997. 38. 53-56.</ref> However, Woodward did successfull [[Category:Macrolide antibiotics]]
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  • ...highlight their specific biological origins, gentamicin and other related antibiotics produced by this genus ([[verdamicin]], [[mutamicin]], [[sisomicin]], [[net Gentamicin is one of the few heat-stable antibiotics that remain active even after autoclaving, which makes it particularly usef
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  • *[[Pelvic inflammatory disease]] in conjunction with other antibiotics such as [[ofloxacin]], [[levofloxacin]], or [[ceftriaxone]] ...ffective.<ref name="Lamont2005">{{Cite journal|author=Lamont RF |title=Can antibiotics prevent preterm birth--the pro and con debate |journal=BJOG |volume=112 |is
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  • Resistance to other antibiotics has led to increased interest in this agent.<ref name="pmid18154548">{{cite Nitrofurantoin and the [[quinolone]] antibiotics are mutually antagonistic ''in vitro''. It is not known whether this is of
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  • ...le=Potential of old-generation antibiotics to address current need for new antibiotics |journal=Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=593–600 |y [[Category:Combination antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Sulfonamide antibiotics]]
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  • ...last resort|drug of "last resort"]], used only after treatment with other antibiotics had failed, although the emergence of vancomycin-resistant organisms means ...Burkart MD |title=Biomimetic synthesis and optimization of cyclic peptide antibiotics |journal=Nature |volume=418 |issue=6898 |pages=658–61 |year=2002 |month=A
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  • [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • ...to treat these infections — it should be used in combination with other antibiotics. [[Category:Rifamycin antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • {{Cell wall disruptive antibiotics}} [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • </ref>. Waksman and his laboratory discovered several antibiotics, including [[actinomycin]], [[clavacin]], [[streptothricin]], streptomycin, [[Category:Aminoglycoside antibiotics]]
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  • {{Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use}} [[Category:Aminoglycoside antibiotics]]
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  • ...d with the [[aminoglycoside]]s, which is given in combination with other [[antibiotics]] for [[tuberculosis]]. Adverse effects include [[nephrotoxicity]] and 8th [[Category:Aminoglycoside antibiotics]]
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  • {{Cell wall disruptive antibiotics}} [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Aminoglycoside antibiotics]]
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  • Like many other antifungals and antibiotics, nystatin is of [[bacteria]]l origin. It was isolated from ''[[Streptomyces
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  • ...d in a concentrated solution, either on its own or in combination with the antibiotics [[penicillin]] and [[streptomycin]]. [[Category:Polyketide antibiotics]]
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  • {{Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use}}
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  • ...60s) of antiviral activity from naturally-occurring purine-like nucleoside antibiotics like [[showdomycin]], [[coformycin]], and [[pyrazomycin]]. These agents had
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  • [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • ...title=A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Of Antibiotics For The Treatment Of Category Iiib Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome In Men |url ...alagas | first5 = ME. | title = Fluoroquinolones compared with beta-lactam antibiotics for the treatment of acute bacterial sinusitis: a meta-analysis of randomiz
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  • '''Azithromycin''' is an [[azalide]], a subclass of [[macrolide]] [[antibiotics]]. Azithromycin is one of the world's best-selling antibiotics,<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/sme/en/case_studies/pliva.htm] </ref> sold in the
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  • Belonging to the [[penicillin]] group of beta-lactam antibiotics, ampicillin is able to penetrate [[Gram-positive]] and some [[Gram-negative Ampicillin, like other [[beta-lactam|β-lactam]] antibiotics, not only blocks the division of bacteria, but also the division of [[chlor
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  • [[Category:Beta-lactam antibiotics]]
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  • ...nd MD, Lewin NA (eds.) |title=Goldfrank's toxicologic emergencies |chapter=Antibiotics, antifungals, and antivirals |chapterurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=c [[Category:Cephalosporin antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Cephalosporin antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Beta-lactam antibiotics]]
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  • Amoxicillin is a member of the [[penicillin]] family of antibiotics, and therefore should not be taken by patients allergic to penicillin. [[Category:Combination antibiotics]]
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  • [[Category:Beta-lactam antibiotics]]
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  • ...NSWERS/2004/ANS01329.html "FDA Strengthens Labels of Two Specific Types of Antibiotics to Ensure Proper Use."] Published December 1, 2004. Last accessed June 18, [[Category:Beta-lactam antibiotics]]
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  • Omeprazole is combined with the antibiotics [[clarithromycin]] and [[amoxicillin]] (or [[metronidazole]] in penicillin-
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  • ...oids (as this increases the risk of electrolyte imbalance), aminoglycoside antibiotics (increases risk of kidney or ear damage), and trimethoprim sulfa (causes de * [[Aminoglycoside]] [[antibiotics]] such as [[Gentamicin]]
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  • ...it is better absorbed, following oral administration, than other β-lactam antibiotics. It is also a treatment for cystic acne.<ref>{{cite web | title = Adolescen ...]-producing bacteria, which are resistant to a broad spectrum of β-lactam antibiotics, such as penicillin. For this reason it is often combined with [[clavulani
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  • [[Category:Beta-lactam antibiotics]]
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  • ...or the group of antibiotics known as the tetracyclines, see [[tetracycline antibiotics]].'' ...semi-synthetic derivatives, which together are known as the [[tetracycline antibiotics]].
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  • ...propolis skin cream to silver sulfadiazine: a naturopathic alternative to antibiotics in treatment of minor burns
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  • ...hey could be enriched with bioactive molecules, such as growth factors and antibiotics that would be released over several days. The films could be sterilized wit
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  • ...| title = Antimicrobial action of ε-poly-L-lysine | journal = Journal of Antibiotics | volume = 37 | pages = 1449–1455 | pmid = 6392269 | issue = 11}}</ref>
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  • ...s niger|A. niger]] and T. viride. There are also studies which incorporate antibiotics into the backbone of the polymer, as shown in Figure 3.<ref>{{cite journal|
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  • ..., water conditioners may be used to help inactivate chemotherapy drugs and antibiotics, which may bind to and render ineffectual the preservative chemical.
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  • .... Furthermore, once antibiotics are started, if the problem persists, the antibiotics themselves can adversely affect any follow-up urine tests that need to be d
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  • ...tions. In addition can be used as an alternative to [[amoxicillin]]-based antibiotics to treat [[sinusitis]]. It can also be used to treat [[toxoplasmosis]]. [[Category:Sulfonamide antibiotics]]
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  • *[[Impetigo]], used primarily before the advent of antibiotics, but still useful to persons who may be allergic to penicillin, as it clean
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  • ...The concurrent use of potentiated [[sulfonamide (medicine)|sulfonamide]] [[antibiotics]] is considered particularly dangerous.
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  • * other cytotoxic antibiotics
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  • ...eam]] and other parts of the body. Many types are difficult to attack with antibiotics, and [[antibiotic resistance]] is spreading to Gram-negative bacteria that ...However, Acinetobacter germs are evolving and becoming immune to existing antibiotics. "In many respects it’s far worse than MRSA," said a specialist at [[Case
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  • ...[[syphilis]] and [[trypanosomiasis]], but has been superseded by modern [[antibiotics]]. Arsenic trioxide has been used in a variety of ways over the past 500 ye
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  • ...dehyde (methenamine), a method often chosen because it prevents overuse of antibiotics and the resultant development of bacterial resistance to them. Some topica
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  • ...lly does not have quick results. Several drugs, such as muscle relaxants, antibiotics, antiseptics such as Urised, have varied and unreliable results. Other for
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  • ...(protozoan)||Human, cattle||Fever then red urine||South Europe and Africa||Antibiotics ...sh then paralysis||Europe, North Africa, and North America||Prevention and antibiotics
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  • ...ise [[Antibiotic resistance|resistant bacteria]]. However, pulvinone-based antibiotics were so far only patented for animal use. [[Category:Antibiotics]]
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  • ...Tylenol was [[Burkholderia cepacia]], a bacteria often resistant to common antibiotics.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...should use caution when combining it with anticoagulants or aminoglycoside antibiotics. Flunixin is commonly used with omeprazole, sucralfate, and cimetidine to p
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  • ...d other diseases that have been growing increasingly resistant to existing antibiotics. Any useful treatments, he says, will be licensed to pharmaceutical compani
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  • ...t also the significant number of pharmaceutical facilities that produced [[antibiotics]], [[vaccines]], sera, and [[interferon]] for the public. Though the time h
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  • ...t—or someone masquerading as one — yet also advised recipients to take antibiotics, implying that whoever had mailed them never really intended to harm anyone
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  • ...d death of the host. If antibiotics are administered too late, even if the antibiotics eradicate the bacteria, some hosts will still die. This is because the toxi
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  • ...poses organic farming and efforts to reduce the use of medically important antibiotics in farm animals, while supporting the crowding of animals onto [[factory fa
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  • ...rganic milk is produced without synthetic [[chemicals]], [[hormones]] or [[antibiotics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/seven052505.c
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