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Useful and Harmful Interactions of Antibiotics

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

1. Laboratory Methods and Clinical Relevance of In Vitro Synergy and Antagonism of Antibiotics 2. Interactions During the Administration; Direct Interaction of Antibiotics Through Contact During Intravenous Perfusion 3. Experimental Animal Models for the Evaluation of Antibiotics Combinations 4. Pharmacokinetic Interactions Between Antimicrobial Agents and Other Drugs 5. Toxicity of Anti Associations and of the Associations of Antibiotics with Other Drugs 6. The Effect of Antibiotics and of Drug Associations Including Antibiotics on the Immunodefense System 7. Use of Corticosteroids in Bacterial Infections. Possible Interactions 8. The Interaction of Antitumor Agents with Anti-Infectious Therapy: Useful and Harmful Interactions 9. Conclusions regarding the Useful and Harmful Interactions of Antibiotics Between Them and with Other Drugs

About the author

Dr. Maur Neuman is head of the Clinical Pharmacology Unit of the Hepato-Gastro Enterology Department at the Hospital Cochin Paris.

Summary

First published in 1987: This book is intended as a guide for a very large group of practitioners in the medical, pharmaceutical, and biological fields. It will enable them to prescribe and use antibiotics in an improved way.

Product details

Authors Maur Neuman
Assisted by Maur Neuman (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9780367234126
ISBN 978-0-367-23412-6
No. of pages 279
Series Routledge Revivals
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

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