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Intravenous Streptomycin

DICP, 1990
Streptomycin is an effective drug for the treatment of tuberculosis. It is currently recommended for use only by the intramuscular route. This method of drug delivery is accompanied by considerable pain which is unacceptable to many patients.
A G, Driver, J P, Worden
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Streptomycin in Silicotuberculosis

Diseases of the Chest, 1953
SUMMARY The very hopelessness of the treatment of extensive fibro-cavitary silicotuberculosis brings with it hope for the eradication of this disease. Since it is impossible to treat successfully this combination of diseases in its late stages, it must be detected earlier when treatment may be of value.
A C, COHEN, G C, GLINSKY
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Streptomycin in Tuberculosis

Radiology, 1948
In spite of a tremendous volume of careful work which has contributed largely to our knowledge of the nature of tuberculosis and to elaboration of a treatment regimen that has been productive of great good, the disease has remained persistently resistant to attack.
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Streptomycin

The American Journal of Medicine, 1947
T F, PAINE, R, MURRAY, M, FINLAND
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Studies on streptomycin-dependent bacteria: Effect of streptomycin on protein synthesis by streptomycin-sensitive, streptomycin-resistant and streptomycin-dependent, mutants of Escherichia coli

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Specialized Section on Nucleic Acids and Related Subjects, 1964
Abstract The effect of streptomycin on the synthesis of protein by streptomycin-sensitive, resistant-, and dependent-, mutants of Escherichia coli has been studied. The effect of streptomycin on sensitive cells was examined under conditions which did not affect the viability of the cell.
H, ENGELBERG, M, ARTMAN
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Toxicity of streptomycin

The American Journal of Medicine, 1947
Abstract The administration of streptomycin by the intramuscular route in a daily dose between 1 and 3 Gm. is well tolerated for a one or two-week period by most individuals. With the single exception of vestibular dysfunction the same close regimens are well tolerated by most individuals for periods as long as four months. Although daily doses larger
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Streptomycin in pediatrics

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1946
Summary Analysis of the published data shows lack of agreement between in vitrosensitivities and the clinical response to streptomycin of a number of human infections. Employment of an in vitro method which applied certain principles—use of a large inoculum (3 to 1,700 million organisms), an optimal medium (Levinthal broth or agar), and incubation ...
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Streptomycin

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1961
E B, SHAW, H B, BRUYN
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STREPTOMYCIN

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1946
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