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Penicillins

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1989
Penicillins remain a class of antibiotics that are effective against various bacteria. Although newer penicillins continue to be developed and combinations of older penicillins with beta-lactamase inhibitors have become available, the use of these agents has not made them prohibitive for general use.
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A real-time prospective evaluation of clinical pharmaco-economic impact of diagnostic label of ‘penicillin allergy’ in a UK teaching hospital

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2014
Aims To perform a pharmaco-economic analysis of prescribing alternative antibiotics in patients with a diagnostic label of ‘penicillin allergy’ and assess whether collation of information from a structured history and liaison with the family physician ...
M. Li, M. Krishna, S. Razaq, D. Pillay
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Prophylaxis with oral penicillin in children with sickle cell anemia. A randomized trial.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
Children with sickle cell anemia have an increased susceptibility to bacterial infections, especially to those caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. We therefore conducted a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to test ...
M. Gaston   +14 more
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Penicillin Skin Testing: Potential Implications for Antimicrobial Stewardship

Pharmacotherapy, 2013
As the progression of multidrug‐resistant organisms and lack of novel antibiotics move us closer toward a potential postantibiotic era, it is paramount to preserve the longevity of current therapeutic agents.
N. Unger   +2 more
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Self-assembled squalenoylated penicillin bioconjugates: an original approach for the treatment of intracellular infections.

ACS Nano, 2012
We describe here new nanoparticles based on the bioconjugation of penicillin G to squalene in order to overcome severe intracellular infections by pathogen bacteria whose mechanism of resistance arises from the poor intracellular diffusion of several ...
N. Sémiramoth   +11 more
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Penicillin in the Aquarium [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1950
AXOLOTLS were hatched from eggs in the laboratory and kept in an open tank. Progress was satisfactory until they were about 1 in. long (8 weeks), when considerable numbers died suddenly, suggesting an epidemic infection. Two days previously there had been an unusual number of people present in the room.
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Penicillin therapy‐Newer semisynthetic penicillins

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1966
It is obvious that the perfect penicillin has not been developed as yet. There is need for an acid‐stable, highly absorbable, penicillinase‐resistant, broad‐spectrum penicillin. Progress, so far, has been exciting and most promising. Many agents are now heing studied, and many more will soon be available.
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Penicillins in Perspective

Scottish Medical Journal, 1982
Fifty-three years after their discovery the penicillins still present a challenge to laboratory workers and clinicians. They are members of the broader beta-lactam group and are susceptible to inactivation by beta-lactamases from Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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The Penicillins

Pediatrics In Review, 2006
Zainab A, Malik, Nathan, Litman
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Evaluating Penicillin Allergies Without Skin Testing

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2019
T. Banks, M. Tucker, E. Macy
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