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ERADICATION OF H.PYLORI: RISK ASSESSMENT AND POSSIBLE PREVENTION OF DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS
Modern therapy, aimed at eradication of H.pylori, includes a set of antisecretory and antibacterial drugs and sometimes bismuth preparations. A feature of modern eradication schemes is the 14-day use of antibiotics, prescribed in high daily doses and ...
S. YU. Serebrova +6 more
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Background Increasing resistance to clarithromycin and nitroimidazole is the main cause of failure in the Helicobacter pylori eradication. The ideal retreatment regimen remains unclear, especially in developing countries, where the infection presents ...
Zaterka Schlioma +6 more
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FURAZOLIDONE‐PETHIDINE INTERACTION IN RABBITS [PDF]
The intravenous injection of pethidine in rabbits pretreated with furazolidone administered orally but not systemically resulted in severe interaction and fatal hyperpyrexia. Treatment with p‐chlorophenylalanine, chloropromazine or cyproheptadine protected the rabbits against the furazolidone‐pethidine interaction, while α‐methyl‐p‐tyrosine was ...
I B, Eltayeb, O H, Osman
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Antibacterial marine bacterium deter luminous vibriosis in shrimp larvae [PDF]
Inhibitory activity of a marine pigmented bacterium - Alteromonas sp. - isolated from Penaeus monodon Fabricius larva against pathogenic and environmental isolates of Vibrio harveyi was studied.
Abraham, T.J.
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Furazolidone Immobilized in a Hydrogel Based on Crosslinked Carboxymethyl Cellulose
The paper deals with the obtainment of a polymer-drug system with controlled release of the biological active principle, based on furazolidone included in a hydrogel obtained by crosslinking of carboxymethylcellulose with epichlorohydrine.
Popa Marcel +3 more
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A Mutational Hotspot and Strong Selection Contribute to the Order of Mutations Selected for during Escherichia coli Adaptation to the Gut [PDF]
The relative role of drift versus selection underlying the evolution of bacterial species within the gut microbiota remains poorly understood. The large sizes of bacterial populations in this environment suggest that even adaptive mutations with weak ...
Ana Sousa +7 more
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3-amino-2-oxazolidinone (AOZ) is a tissue bound toxic metabolite derived from the nitrofuran antibiotic, furazolidone. AOZ is detected in the derivatised form of 3-{[(2-nitrophenyl) methylene] amino}-2-oxa-zolidinone (NP AOZ).
M. Vass +6 more
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Lyophilization is a key process used in the production of biotherapeutic products. This article reviews and discusses the application of HSI on lyophilization, and the strategies that use the resulting data to build models. It is intended to provide guidance and insights for non‐specialist researchers and engineers into leveraging HSI and the data ...
Huiwen Yu +5 more
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Сlinical and molecular aspects of helicobacter pylori resistance to antimicrobial drugs
The literature review tells about current views on the clinical and molecular aspects of antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Today, the growing number of H.
Y. A. Kucheryaviy +2 more
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This summary highlights covalent organic framework (COF)‐based electrochemical sensors for detecting water pollutants like antibiotics, heavy metals, pesticides, bisphenols, and toxins. It covers diverse COF synthesis methods, including solvothermal, ionothermal, and microwave‐assisted techniques.
Bo Long +8 more
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