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Antibacterials administration route

Antibacterial Administration route Distribution of the drug in cream/whole milk Distribution of the drug in casein/whole milk... [Pg.553]

Ocular Infection Antibacterial Drugs Route of Administration... [Pg.176]

The routes of antibacterial administration were oral, intraperitoneal, oesophageal, intraluminal, retroperitoneal, intramuscular, intrapleural, cystic, beneath skin flaps, extradural and intravenous. Later reports involve ... [Pg.113]

Animal and human studies have demonstrated that rifaximin has very poor intestinal absorption after oral administration, so that blood and urine concentrations of rifaximin are practically undetectable [6], Rifaximin excretion is essentially exclusively by the fecal route [5]. Therefore, when rifaximin is administered by the oral route, it acts locally at the intestinal level and eliminates the bacterial organisms that are causing the infection. The important antibacterial activity of rifaximin appears to be directly related to the high intestinal concentration of the drug and inhibition of bacterial growth. The drug has... [Pg.68]

Rifampin. Source, antibacterial activity, and routes of administration are described on p. 274. Albeit mostly well tolerated, this drug may cause several adverse effects including hepatic damage, hypersensitivity with flu-like symptoms, disconcerting but harmless red/orange discoloration of body fluids, and enzyme induction (failure of oral Liillmann, Color Atlas of Pharmacology... [Pg.280]

ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS A number of antibiotics have been formulated for topical ocular use (Table 63-2). Appropriate selection of antibiotic and route of administration is dependent on the patient s symptoms, the clinical examination, and the culture/sensitivity results. Specially formulated antibiotics also may be extemporaneously prepared by pharmacists for serious eye infections such as comeal infiltrates or ulcers and endophthalmitis. [Pg.1098]


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