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The following pages link to Prospective, randomized comparative study of clindamycin, chloramphenicol, and ticarcillin, each in combination with gentamicin, in therapy for intraabdominal and female genital tract sepsis (Q44389587):
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- Current antimicrobial therapy of anaerobic infections (Q35212734) (← links)
- Role of aminoglycoside antibiotics in the treatment of intra-abdominal infection (Q35538285) (← links)
- Comparative pharmacokinetics and serum inhibitory activity of clindamycin in different dosing regimens (Q35565851) (← links)
- Anti-anaerobic antimicrobial agents: cefoxitin, cefotetan, clindamycin, and metronidazole (Q35690192) (← links)
- In vitro antibacterial activity of the combination of clindamycin and ceftazidime (Q35760281) (← links)
- Cost-effective antibiotic prescribing (Q38583371) (← links)
- Combination Antimicrobial Therapy (Q40145535) (← links)
- Pharmacology of Chloramphenicol (Q40145565) (← links)
- Antibiotic trials in intra-abdominal infections. A critical evaluation of study design and outcome reporting. (Q40179333) (← links)
- Ticarcillin: a review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic efficacy (Q40294726) (← links)
- Antibiotic combinations. (Q40326211) (← links)
- Carbenicillin and ticarcillin. (Q40326279) (← links)
- Combination antibiotic therapy in the management of intra-abdominal infection. (Q40879325) (← links)
- Empiric antibiotic therapy of abdominal sepsis and serious perioperative infections (Q40888434) (← links)
- Clindamycin versus chloramphenicol in treatment of anaerobic infections: a prospective, randomized, double-blind study (Q43603911) (← links)
- Management of severe intra-abdominal sepsis: single agent antibiotic therapy with cefotetan versus combination therapy with ampicillin, gentamicin and metronidazole (Q43758016) (← links)
- Anti-anaerobic antibacterial agents (Q44438287) (← links)
- A randomized comparison of cefoxitin with or without amikacin and clindamycin plus amikacin in surgical sepsis (Q67285976) (← links)
- Clindamycin (Q68213803) (← links)
- Chloramphenicol (Q70220909) (← links)
- Intra-abdominal sepsis (Q72242859) (← links)
- A Randomized Clinical Trial of Moxalactam Alone versus Tobramycin plus Clindamycin in Abdominal Sepsis (Q72787093) (← links)