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Journal of Urology, 1987
Clindamycin is an excellent, well tolerated, effective antimicrobial agent that can be used clinically in the treatment of specific anaerobic infections as well as clinical situations when both S. aureus and anaerobes occur together.
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Clindamycin is an excellent, well tolerated, effective antimicrobial agent that can be used clinically in the treatment of specific anaerobic infections as well as clinical situations when both S. aureus and anaerobes occur together.
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Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Clindamycin (CM) is a chemically synthesized derivative of lincomycin, which originally was isolated from the soil actinomycete Streptomyces lincolnesis in 1962. CM essentially has replaced lincomycin therapeutically because of its broader antimicrobial spectrum and enhanced gastrointestinal absorption.
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Clindamycin (CM) is a chemically synthesized derivative of lincomycin, which originally was isolated from the soil actinomycete Streptomyces lincolnesis in 1962. CM essentially has replaced lincomycin therapeutically because of its broader antimicrobial spectrum and enhanced gastrointestinal absorption.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1992
Clindamycin has been extensively used in the therapy of obstetric and gynecologic infections for over 20 years. This antibiotic is well known for it activity against anaerobic bacteria, particularly beta-lactamase-producing strains of the Bacteroides species.
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Clindamycin has been extensively used in the therapy of obstetric and gynecologic infections for over 20 years. This antibiotic is well known for it activity against anaerobic bacteria, particularly beta-lactamase-producing strains of the Bacteroides species.
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Clindamycin colitis following Clindamycin therapy
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1975Clindamycin colitis is being reported with increased frequency. It occurs in patients who have been taking large doses of the drug for more than ten days. It manifests as abdominal cramps associated with massive diarrhea. The plain roentgenogram of the abdomen and bariumenema study in conjunction with sigmoidoscopic and histologic examination should ...
J L, Butsch, A H, Al-Humadi, J E, Alford
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Clindamycin bioavailability from clindamycin-2-palmitate and clindamycin-2-hexadecylcarbonate in man
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics, 1973To determine the bioavailability of clindamycin from the microbiologically inactive clindamycin-2-palmitate and clindamycin-2-hexadecylcarbonate in man, a three-way crossover study was conducted with oral administration of the two esters and clindamycin hydrochloride.
A A, Forist, R M, DeHaan, C M, Metzler
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1978
High-pressure liquid chromatographic procedures are described for clindamycin, clindamycin palmitate, and clindamycin phosphate as bulk drugs and in formulations. All three procedures utilize a C18 reversed-phase chromatographic column with refractive index detection.
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High-pressure liquid chromatographic procedures are described for clindamycin, clindamycin palmitate, and clindamycin phosphate as bulk drugs and in formulations. All three procedures utilize a C18 reversed-phase chromatographic column with refractive index detection.
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