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  • [[Cephalosporin|Cephalosporins]] are a class of antibiotic compounds sharing a common beta-[[lactam]] base structure, 7-aminocephalosp ...ide]]s, or [[tetracycline]]s, so organisisms resistant to those classes of antibiotic drugs may be susceptible to quinolones. In particular, the quinolones inte
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  • ...for spontaneous resolution of [[respiratory tract infection]]s may reduce antibiotic usage; however, this strategy may reduce patient satisfaction.<ref name="pm ...into the molecular pharmacology, a general reader might ask "what kind of antibiotic is good for (fairly easy) ''Streptococcus'' and (hard) ''Staphylococcus''?
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  • | pagename = Antibiotic | abc = antibiotic
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  • When the early [[antibiotic|antibiotics]] such as [[penicillin]] and [[streptomycin]] went into use, in At the microbial level, this may be due either to the antibiotic therapy allowing the survival of naturally resistant organisms of the speci
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  • | pagename = Antibiotic resistance | abc = Antibiotic resistance
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  • The development of resistance to an [[antibiotic]] in an organism originally susceptible to it
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  • {{r|Antibiotic resistance}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Antibiotic resistance]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Antibiotic}}
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  • ...gical procedure. The commonest types of premedication are [[antibiotic]]s (antibiotic prophylaxis) and [[anti-anxiety agent]]s. It does not include preanesthetic
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  • #REDIRECT [[antibiotic]]
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  • |uses=antibiotic drug '''Sulfadiazine''' is an [[antibiotic]] based on the [[sulfonamide]] chemical structure.
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  • | pagename = Antibiotic | abc = antibiotic
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  • A third-generation [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic]] compound.
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  • A [[penicillin]]-like, beta-[[lactam]] [[antibiotic]] medication.
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  • An [[aminoglycoside]] [[antibiotic]] derivative of [[sisomycin]].
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  • A [[broad-spectrum]] [[aminoglycoside]] [[antibiotic]] derived from [[kanamycin]].
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  • A [[macrolide]] type of [[antibiotic]] similar to [[erythromycin]].
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  • An antibiotic, β-lactam drug used to treat infections.
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  • A first-generation [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic]] medication no longer commonly used.
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  • A [[penicillin]]-like, beta-[[lactam]] [[antibiotic]] used to treat infections.
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  • ...math>-[[lactam]] based, [[penicillin]]-like, [[penicillinase]]-resistant [[antibiotic]].
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  • [[Pencillin]]-like <math>\beta</math>-[[lactam]] [[antibiotic]] and an analog of [[cloxacillin]].
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  • A [[cephalosporin]]-based [[antibiotic]] [[medication]] used to treat bacterial infections.
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  • Semi-synthetic, broad-spectrum [[cephalosporin]] type of [[antibiotic]] medication.
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  • [[Cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic]] compound similar to [[cefaclor]], [[cefadroxil]] and [[cefazolin]].
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  • Semisynthetic [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic] primarily used to treat bacterial skin infections.
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  • One of the most widely used [[antibiotic]] medications; a first-generation [[cephalosporin]].
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  • Fourth-generation [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic]] typically reserved for severe infections.
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