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Erythromycin and erythromycin-neomycin for intestinal antisepsis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract 1. 1. Erythromycin alone is not a satisfactory agent for preoperative preparation of the colon. 2. 2. Erythromycin-neomycin is one of the most effective combinations yet studied for preoperative intestinal antisepsis. The possible complications which might result from the routine use of this combination have been discussed.
I, COHN, A B, LONGACRE
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Toxicity of Erythromycin

Nature, 1954
IN the course of experiments using young guinea pigs as test animals, it was found that erythromycin given orally or intraperitoneally caused the animals to look ill after two to three days, with ruffled fur, anorexia, disinclination to move and subnormal temperature, followed by death on the sixth to eighth day with emaciation and signs of diarrhœa ...
W J, KAIPAINEN, S, FAINE
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Anaphylaxis to Erythromycin

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1996
Erythromycin and its salts belong to the larger class of macrolides. Erythromycin is well tolerated. The most common side effects are gastrointestinal distress, nausea, and vomiting, which are dose related. Allergic and pseudoallergic reactions due to macrolide antibiotics are uncommon.
G, Jorro   +3 more
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Erythromycin

Medical Clinics of North America, 1987
Erythromycin is the only macrolide antibiotic to have gained widespread use in the United States. Introduced in 1952, it rapidly gained a popularity that it enjoys to this day. Numerous other antimicrobial agents have been marketed since that time: Whole new classes of antibiotics, both natural and synthetic, have been discovered, studied, and released
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ERYTHROMYCIN

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1992
Even with the continuing emergence of new antibiotics, erythromycin continues to be used extensively in obstetrics and gynecology. It is inexpensive, with a long history of usage and proven safety. When oral erythromycin preparations are given in the correct dose and with proper timing in relation to meals, no individual preparation offers a ...
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Erythromycin

Neonatal Network, 1999
ERYTHROMYCIN, A MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTIC, HAS BEEN USED widely in pediatrics to treat a number of infections. Initially given as an alternative to penicillin because of that drug’s potential for allergic reactions, erythromycin was first introduced in 1952.1 Erythromycin is currently used in neonatal settings for treatment of infections caused by Chlamydia,
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Erythromycin in Amebiasis

Gastroenterology, 1957
Summary (1)The in vitro action of erythromycin on Entamoeba histolytica was studied. The drug was found to have a direct inhibitory effect on the ameba at a concentration of 1: 500 as well as a direct stimulating effect at a concentration lower than 1:5,000.
Y, ABD EL-GHAFFAR, M, ABD EL-GHAFFAR
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Toxicity of Erythromycin

Nature, 1957
IN the course of studies on antibiotic therapy of rickettsial infection in the guinea pig, it was found that oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline and tetracycline administered intramuscularly were tolerated well in the dosages employed. The administration of erythromycin on an equivalent dose-weight basis, however, resulted in death of a portion of the ...
W D, TIGERTT, W S, GOCHENOUR
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Erythromycin in Amebiasis

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1955
The amebicidal efficiency of certain antibiotic drugs has been established, but no single antibiotic agent has yet proved to be completely curative, nor have the therapeutic achievements even exceeded those attainable with nonantibiotic amebicides. With the introduction of each protozoicidal antibiotic drug, initial therapeutic acclamation has been ...
G, MCHARDY   +3 more
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