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Severe infections, respiratory tract infections PO 875 mg q 12h or 500 mg q8h Community-acquired pneumonia, sinusitis PO 2 g (extended-release tablets) q 12h for 7-10 days. [Pg.70]

Cefixime is an orally active third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic which has marked in-vitro bactericidal activity against a wide variety of gram positive and negative organisms. It is indicated for the treatment of urinary tract, infection, respiratory tract infection and biliary tract infection etc. [Pg.325]

Reye s syndrome. Epidemiological evidence relates aspirin use to the development of the rare Reye s syndrome (encephalopathy, liver injury) in children recovering from febrile viral infections (respiratory, varicella). Acknowledging this, aspirin should not be given to children under... [Pg.289]

Several anti-human T cell monoclonal antibodies have undergone preliminary trials in the treatment of renal allograft rejection. Most of these monoclonal antibodies were not effective than muromonab (1). T10B9, an antihuman pan-T lymphocyte monoclonal antibody, had similar efficacy but caused less fever, severe infection, respiratory, gastrointestinal, or neurological sjmptoms than muromonab (SEDA-22, 409). Other monoclonal antibodies, such as chimeric anti-CD7 and murine anti-ICAM-1 (CD54 enhmomab), were devoid of adverse effects or produced only minimal and transient adverse effects (SED-13,1134). [Pg.2381]

Respiratory virus infections (respiratory syncitial virus [RSV], parainfuenza viruses, influenza viruses and adenoviruses) are all highly contagious and symptomatic individuals should be isolated before virologic confirmation is available. To prevent progression of RSV from the upper to the lower respiratory tract, aerosolized ribavirin may be used alone or in combination with RSV-specific antibodies or palivizumab, an RSV-specific monoclonal antibody (Boeckh et al., 2001). [Pg.455]

Respiratory symptoms are obstruction of bronchioles with viscous mucus and recurrent infection. Respiratory infections require intensive antibiotic therapy and together with lung damage are the commonest causes of death in people with cystic fibrosis. Viscous secretion is treated with vigorous physiotherapy and the use of mucolytics. [Pg.93]

Typhoid and other Salmonella infections, meningitis Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections, respiratory infections, lung abscess Tuberculosis Bladder infections Tuberculosis... [Pg.81]

Aminopenicillins Septicemia gynecologic infections respiratory, QU and Gl tract infections, soft tissue, bone and joint infections o Extended-spectrum penicillins Hard to treat gram-negative... [Pg.5]

Reprinted with permission from Domachowske and Rosenberg. 2001. Gene expression in epithelial cells in response to pneumovirus infection. Respiratory Research 2 225-233. [Pg.77]

Figure 1. Microscopic pathology. Hematoxylin and eosin-stained lung sections from CCL3 +/+ (A, B) or CCL3 -/- (C) mice on day 5 post-inoculation with 60 pfu PVM. The prominent granulocytic infiltration observed in A and B is absent in C. Original magnifications, lOX (A, C) and 40X (B). Reprinted with permission from Domachowske and Rosenberg. Gene expression in epithelial cells in response to pneumovirus infection. Respiratory Research 2001 2 225-233. Figure 1. Microscopic pathology. Hematoxylin and eosin-stained lung sections from CCL3 +/+ (A, B) or CCL3 -/- (C) mice on day 5 post-inoculation with 60 pfu PVM. The prominent granulocytic infiltration observed in A and B is absent in C. Original magnifications, lOX (A, C) and 40X (B). Reprinted with permission from Domachowske and Rosenberg. Gene expression in epithelial cells in response to pneumovirus infection. Respiratory Research 2001 2 225-233.
Upper resp. tract infection Respiratory disorder Back pain Weight decrease Injury Fatigue Flatulence Headache Pain Hematuria Anorexia Dizziness Arthralgia Insomnia Abdominal pain Vomiting Dyspepsia Diarrhea Nausea... [Pg.201]

Chronic bronchitis/chest medicine Bronchial epithelial infection Respiratory monitoring... [Pg.13]

Adenoviruses Respiratory problems, diarrhea, eye infection Respiratory drr lets, fecal route in wat ... [Pg.429]


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