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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1957
In the Wherry Memorial Lecture, entitled "Res Medica 1956," published in the March-April, 1957, issue of the Transactions of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology , Arthur Proetz 1 made the following statement: "Unquestionably the greatest single advance in medical therapy in the 15 years since Wherry lived-—indeed in the 60 years ...
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In the Wherry Memorial Lecture, entitled "Res Medica 1956," published in the March-April, 1957, issue of the Transactions of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology , Arthur Proetz 1 made the following statement: "Unquestionably the greatest single advance in medical therapy in the 15 years since Wherry lived-—indeed in the 60 years ...
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Principles of Antibiotic Therapy
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994The primary development in the area of antibiotic treatment for surgical infections in the last 5 years has been the expanded clinical importance of beta-lactamases in the protection of Gram-negative organisms from previously active drugs. To counter this problem, a series of new antibiotic agents has been developed, including new cephalosporins ...
J S, Solomkin, C I, Miyagawa
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000
Antimicrobials are an important source of hospital expenditure. Traditionally, severe bacterial infections have been treated initially with intravenous antibiotics, followed by physician-directed switch to oral therapy. Unfortunately this approach results in unnecessary prolongation of intravenous treatment, with all its inherent disadvantages ...
Gavin D., Barlow, Dilip, Nathwani
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Antimicrobials are an important source of hospital expenditure. Traditionally, severe bacterial infections have been treated initially with intravenous antibiotics, followed by physician-directed switch to oral therapy. Unfortunately this approach results in unnecessary prolongation of intravenous treatment, with all its inherent disadvantages ...
Gavin D., Barlow, Dilip, Nathwani
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Antibiotic therapy and the anesthesiologist
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1995The anesthesiologist is frequently responsible for administering antibiotics in the immediate preoperative and intraoperative periods. Anesthesiologists often are not trained in the administration of antibiotics, which can be associated with both acute and long-term complications including potentiation of neuromuscular blocking agents, allergic ...
E Y, Cheng, N, Nimphius, C R, Hennen
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Antibiotic Therapy of the Newborn
Clinics in Perinatology, 1988The bacteria infecting newborn babies have changed over the last few decades and vary from place to place. Each neonatal unit must therefore make its own choice of antibiotics to attack the local pathogens. This choice must be reconsidered regularly because of the continuing change in pathogens, such as the recent problems encountered with ...
J, de Louvois, D, Harvey
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ADVANCES IN ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953Excerpt Although the field of antibiotics is developing so rapidly as to render it almost kaleidoscopic, during recent months several topics of general interest have come into sharp focus.
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Antibiotic Therapy in Pregnancy and Lactation
Journal of Chemotherapy, 2005When considering whether to administer drugs to women during pregnancy and lactation, we have to take into account that these substances may expose the fetus or neonate to multiple effects. This occurs because there is a unique situation where the maternal compartment is connected with the fetal or neonatal compartment through, respectively, the ...
Reali A. +3 more
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Antibiotics for pneumonia therapy
Medical Clinics of North America, 1994When treating any infectious disease, a physician selects an antimicrobial based on the following considerations: the in vitro activity of the drug, its pharmacokinetic properties, the efficacy data based on properly designed and conducted clinical trials, and finally the adverse effects.
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[Peritonitis and antibiotic therapy].
Minerva chirurgica, 1986na
Gui, Daniele +2 more
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An overview of antibiotic therapy
Nursing Standard, 2007Antibiotics are one of the most widely prescribed group of drugs in the UK. However, their widespread use has resulted in antibiotic resistance and unnecessary prescribing. This article provides an overview of antibiotic therapy, including the principles and modes of action of drug treatment, prescribing criteria and the issue of antibiotic resistance.
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