antibiotic
antibiotic
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by Yury Bayarski - 2006-12-24
Macrolides are a class of antibiotics known as broad-spectrum antibiotics that are used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. Macrolides are derived from Streptomyces species. They have a com...
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by Alex Chong - 2007-01-19
A patient once had asked to a doctor about what did he need to do to take good care of his nose. The doctor simply and straightforwardly replied to the patient that what was more important was what no...
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by Kelly Wade - 2007-02-06
Although many people place scalp acne under one umbrella category, there are actually a few different types of skin conditions that can be confused for acne on the scalp and they range in severity fro...
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by Steven Godlewski - 2007-04-04
In today's world, germs are getting smarter - and they are outsmarting modern medicine in a very scary way. You may have heard of all the recent outbreaks of Staph Infections around the world. This st...
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by Josh Stone - 2007-04-26
At sometime or another, almost every physician has prescribed an antibiotic. Their uses range from treatments of lacerations to infections to pneumonia. The controversy over their usage possibly ensur...
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by John Grimes - 2007-09-21
If you have a pup, you probably take them with you whenever you head out doors. While you have probably thought about first aid for yourself, what about your best pup friend?Your approach to fir...
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by Ammy - 2007-11-28
Generic Cephalexin is a Cephalosporin antibiotic used for treating bacterial infections of skin, bone, sinuses, ear, respiratory tract, and urinary tract. This antibiotic also creates side effects. It...
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by Peter Kent - 2008-06-17
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved an antibiotic known as Levaquin (levofloxacin), part of the fluoroquinolone antibiotic group of drugs used to fight infections, for us...
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by Andy Lim - 2008-06-28
Moderate acne can be treated by Periostat, a prescribed acne medicine. Doxycycline is the main ingredient used in this drug. Besides treating acne, it has other medical applications such as malaria ...
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by HARVEY ONG - 2008-08-11
Over the past few years, diseases like tuberculosis have made a comeback, seemingly with more force behind them than ever before. Infection rates are slowly rising, and while they may not be much ...