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Aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity

The American Journal of Medicine, 1990
The high incidence of associated nephrotoxicity represents an important concern in the use of aminoglycoside antibiotics, which have been implicated as one of the primary causes of drug-induced acute renal failure. Several factors, including the underlying health of the patient, criteria used to define nephrotoxicity, and the specific aminoglycoside ...
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Aminoglycoside ototoxicity

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1986
The author participated in two prospective studies of patients receiving aminoglycoside antibiotics. In the first study, 54 patients received amikacin, and 54 received gentamicin. In the second study, 61 patients received gentamicin, 50 received netilmicin, and 52 received tobramycin.
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Pharmacokinetics of Aminoglycosides in the Newborn

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2012
Aminoglycosides have played a major role in antimicrobial therapy since their discovery in the 1940s. Their bactericidal efficacy in gram-negative infections, synergism with beta-lactam antibiotics, limited bacterial resistance, and low cost have given these agents a firm place in antimicrobial treatment. After penicillins, aminoglycosides are the most
van den Anker, Johannes N.   +1 more
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The Aminoglycoside Panel

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 1983
The aminoglycoside antibiotics gentamicin and tobramycin have been monitored traditionally by measuring peak and trough drug levels in serum. We found interpretation of these data to be hazardous, due to variations in the drug administration-specimen collection process and routine medical events and practices.
J E, Gorsky, J R, Latts
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Aminoglycoside ototoxicity

Drugs of Today, 2003
Over the last 10 years new information has been published providing a better understanding of the risk factors, mechanism and prevention of aminoglycoside ototoxicity. The use of a higher dose and once-daily intravenous administration of aminoglycosides has shown clinical effectiveness with no increase in ototoxicity when compared to traditional ...
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Aminoglycoside Vestibulotoxicity

2019
Many pharmaceuticals have ototoxicity (both cochlear and/or vestibular) as part of their adverse medication profile. The aminoglycoside class of antimicrobials has been especially well studied in this regard. Many questions remain unanswered as to how to best monitor and prevent this complication.
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Aminoglycosides in urology

Urology, 1990
Prompt management of serious urologic infections is extremely important. Kreger e t a l . 1 have ~emonstrated that early therapy with an effective antibiotic will result in improved survival ~nd a lower frequency of shock associated with :gram'negative baeteremia.
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AMINOGLYCOSIDE RESISTANCE

British Medical Bulletin, 1984
I, Phillips, K, Shannon
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Aminoglycosides

Pediatrics In Review, 2012
Ulka, Kothari, Leonard R, Krilov
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Aminoglycosides

Pediatrics in Review
Nadia K, Qureshi, Mobeen H, Rathore
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