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A Refractory Case of Sydenham Chorea Managed With Intravenous Pulse-Dose Methylprednisolone. [PDF]
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Treating HIV in Africa: Case Report From Rural Congo. [PDF]
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Non-prescription dispensing of veterinary medicines for treating mastitis in dairy cattle among non-veterinary personnel in selected districts of Zambia. [PDF]
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[Severe allergic crisis caused by benzathine penicillin G].
M, GONZALEZ GUTIERREZ, V, IRANZO PRIETO
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
BENZATHINE penicillin (N-N′ dibenzylethylenediamine dipenicillin G), a slowly absorbed depot penicillin, has recently been recommended for the prevention of streptococcal infections in patients with active or inactive rheumatic fever1 and in military populations2 experiencing epidemics of streptococcal disease.
J, DAVIS, W C, SCHMIDT
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BENZATHINE penicillin (N-N′ dibenzylethylenediamine dipenicillin G), a slowly absorbed depot penicillin, has recently been recommended for the prevention of streptococcal infections in patients with active or inactive rheumatic fever1 and in military populations2 experiencing epidemics of streptococcal disease.
J, DAVIS, W C, SCHMIDT
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Anaphylaxis to Benzathine Penicillin G
Pediatric Asthma, Allergy & Immunology, 2000We report on two military trainees who experienced anaphylaxis following an injection of benzathine penicillin G (BPG). A total of 9203 trainees received a prophylactic dose of BPG over a 6-month period for an incidence rate of 0.022%. One of the trainees experienced biphasic or recurrent anaphylaxis.
Diane C. Napoli, Teresa A. Neeno
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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1994
Summary Plasma concentration of penicillin G was evaluated in beef steers after administration of either a combination of benzathine penicillin G and procaine penicillin G in a 1:1 mixture at a dosage of 9,000 U/kg of body weight, im (n = 5), 24,000 U/kg, im (n = 5), or 8,800 U/kg, sc (n = 5), or benzathine penicillin G alone at a dosage of 12,000 U/kg,
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Summary Plasma concentration of penicillin G was evaluated in beef steers after administration of either a combination of benzathine penicillin G and procaine penicillin G in a 1:1 mixture at a dosage of 9,000 U/kg of body weight, im (n = 5), 24,000 U/kg, im (n = 5), or 8,800 U/kg, sc (n = 5), or benzathine penicillin G alone at a dosage of 12,000 U/kg,
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
To the Editor:— In an editorial on page 894 in the Oct. 30, 1954, issue ofThe Journal, I note that a competitive company's benzathine penicillin G is mentioned by brand name in such a way as to imply that no other company supplies this preparation. We believe that, by neglecting to give more than the one brand name, the editorial will serve to promote
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To the Editor:— In an editorial on page 894 in the Oct. 30, 1954, issue ofThe Journal, I note that a competitive company's benzathine penicillin G is mentioned by brand name in such a way as to imply that no other company supplies this preparation. We believe that, by neglecting to give more than the one brand name, the editorial will serve to promote
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IMPROVED LOCAL TOLERANCE TO BENZATHINE PENICILLIN G
Pediatrics, 1958Four types of penicillin for intramuscular injection were compared for incidence of local reaction: (1) suspension of benzathine penicillin G, 600,000 units in 1 ml; (2) benzathine penicillin G, 600,000 units, with 5 mg of prednisolone, in 1 ml; (3) benzathine penicillin G, 600,000 units, plus aqueous procaine penicillin, 600,000 units, in 2 ml; and (4)
S, KRUGMAN, E V, EBIN
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