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New Antibacterial Agents

American Pharmacy, 1993
These seven agents offer wider choices in drug regimens, and the use of certain agents should improve patient compliance because of less frequent dosing and shorter duration of treatment. Treatment indications can be expected to expand as additional studies are conducted.
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New Benzylidenethiazolidinediones as Antibacterial Agents.

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Stephen Rittenhouse   +6 more
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ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS IN PREGNANCY

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1995
Except for topical, nonabsorbable agents, any antibiotic chosen for use in pregnancy exposes the fetus as well as the mother to its effects. Therefore, initiation of antimicrobial therapy must be based on clear-cut necessity. Because the physiology of the maternal-fetal unit is complex and ethical consideration of potential fetal harm is pre-eminent ...
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Antibacterial agents in pediatrics

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2004
Antibiotics are among the most widely prescribed therapeutic agents in children. Several new trends in antibiotic usage for pediatric care have emerged. New mechanisms of antibacterial resistance have required a broader repertoire of antibiotic usage, including new agents directed at multidrug resistance.
Karen L Bowlware, Terrence L. Stull
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TOPICAL ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
Topical antibacterial agents occupy an important niche of antimicrobial therapy for both inpatients and outpatients. These agents, including antiseptic and antibiotic preparations, are used for prophylaxis and treatment of infection. Prophylactic uses include application for traumatic and surgical wounds, burns, intravascular catheters, and eradication
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Antibacterial agents

2015
This chapter traces how the modern antibiotic era began with the discoveries of penicillin by Fleming in 1928 and sulfonamides by Domagk in 1932. It lists different classes of antibacterial agents that have been developed for the use in humans.
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Clove oil nanoemulsion as an effective antibacterial agent: Taguchi optimization method

, 2016
Clove oil is an essential oil used as a biodegradable antibacterial agent in food and pharmaceutical products. Emulsions are used to stabilize and increase the antimicrobial efficacy of oils in aqueous solutions.
Mohammad Hassan Shahavi   +4 more
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Graphene-based nanocomposite as an effective, multifunctional, and recyclable antibacterial agent.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2014
The development of new antibacterial agents that are highly effective are of great interest. Herein, we present a recyclable and synergistic nanocomposite by growing both iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on the surface of
Tengfei Tian   +9 more
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The biogenic synthesis of a reduced graphene oxide–silver (RGO–Ag) nanocomposite and its dual applications as an antibacterial agent and cancer biomarker sensor

, 2016
Cancer nanotechnology encourages cutting edge research utilizing nanomaterials for the diagnosis, therapy and prevention of cancer. Recognition of cancer-related biomarkers in the body has made early detection possible and thus, paves the way towards ...
R. G. Bai   +6 more
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A natural antibacterial agent based on modified chitosan by hinokitiol for antibacterial application on cotton fabric

Cellulose, 2022
Zihan Liu   +5 more
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