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Clindamycin

Reactions Weekly, 2022
A. C. de Groot
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Identification of signal of clindamycin associated renal failure acute: A Disproportionality Analysis.

Current Drug Safety, 2023
BACKGROUND Early signal detection from post-marketing studies play a vital role in the safety of patients. Recent case reports have indicated the association of clindamycin with renal failure acute.
Faiza Javed, Anoop Kumar
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Should Linezolid Replace Clindamycin as the Adjunctive Antimicrobial of Choice in Group A Streptococcal Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection and Toxic Shock Syndrome? A Focused Debate.

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2022
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) necrotizing soft tissue infections and toxic shock syndrome remain high-mortality conditions. In vitro and animal model data, as well as multiple observational studies, suggest adjunctive clindamycin (i.e., given with a beta ...
Nicolás W Cortés-Penfield   +1 more
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Perioperative Clindamycin Use in Penicillin Allergic Patients Is Associated With a Higher Risk of Infection After Shoulder Arthroplasty.

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2020
BACKGROUND This study determines whether infection rates differ between prophylactic antibiotic use for patients with or without penicillin allergy before shoulder arthroplasty surgery.
E. Yian   +5 more
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Clindamycin

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

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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