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Slaves to Antimicrobials

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
Even in so-called "clean" surgery, the patient automatically gets some type of antimicrobial medication by mouth or injection, often without a stop order. A few days later, the patient may ask the doctor how much longer must the punctures and/or pills be taken. An answer might be no easier than the answer to WHY the medication.
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To be or not to be: the non-antimicrobial properties of common antimicrobials

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Abstract Antibiotics are diverse in their utility in clinical care. They are widely prescribed for their antimicrobial effect and used as modulators, although rarely, of non-infectious conditions, to influence immune responses, to decrease morbidity and improve quality of life.
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A is for antimicrobial

Science, 2019
Immunology Vitamin A is an essential fat-soluble micronutrient that regulates immune function through its derivative, retinoic acid. One role of retinoic acid is to control skin infection and inflammation. Harris et al. report that dietary vitamin A regulates the expression of the antimicrobial protein RELMα in the skin.
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Antimicrobials

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2010
MARINELLI, FLAVIA, A. Tomasz
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Antimicrobials

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2009
Christopher T, Walsh, Gerard D, Wright
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Antimicrobials and BRD

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2009
AbstractPharmacodynamics is limited with respect to its ability to provide precise predictions to guide therapy because of complications related to the bound versus unbound state of the agent, tissue versus plasma concentrations, drug degradation over time, variations among microorganisms, and factors associated with the specific environment at the ...
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Antimicrobials

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
Patrice Courvalin, Julian Davies
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