Gashaw, Tigist Sisay, Mekonnen Tesfa, Tewodros Baye, Yohannes Amare, Firehiwot
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Infection and Drug Resistance
Introduction Penicillin is among the highly used antibiotics in most parts of the world, with amoxicillin being the most frequently utilized drug in the category. However, amoxicillin use has been found to deviate from standard treatment guidelines (STGs). Objective This study aimed to evaluate amoxicillin utilization patterns based on Ethiopian ST...
Guégan, Régis Le Forestier, Lydie
The hydraulic conductivity of diverse organoclays was determined through percolation experiments and compared to a raw Na-montmorillonite (Na-Mt). The incorporation of surfactants even at low content drastically changes the hydraulic conductivity with a large increase of about two order of magnitude in contrast to that of Na-Mt (10-12 m s-1). Batch...
Gaber, Dalia A Alhawas, Hessah S Alfadhel, Fatimah A Abdoun, Siham A Alsubaiyel, Amal M Alsawi, Rehab M
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Drug Design, Development and Therapy
Introduction Controlling the drug release from the dosage form at a definite rate is the main challenge for a successful oral controlled-release drug delivery system. In this study, mini-tablets (MTs) and lipid/polymer nanoparticles (LPNs) of lipid polymer and chitosan in different ratios were designed to encapsulate and control the release time of...
Caetano, Patricia M. A. Simões, Nathália M. Pinto, Paula S. Fernandez-Outon, Luis E. Albuquerque, Adriana S. Macedo, Waldemar A. A. Ardisson, José D.
According to the World Health Organization, amoxicillin (AMX) is the most widely consumed antibiotic in the world. Consequently, there is great interest in the development of new technologies that allow the removal of this type of contaminant, as exposure to antibiotic residues can cause a variety of adverse effects, such as toxicity and antimicrob...
Aragoneses, Juan Manuel Aragoneses, Javier Brugal, Vanessa Arlette Algar, Juan Suarez, Ana
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Frontiers in Public Health
Infective endocarditis (IE) is a life-threatening disease caused by bacterial adherence to the lining of the heart and heart valve, and it can be caused by bacterial contamination of the bloodstream during invasive dental procedures. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommended guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis in 2008 before invasive denta...
Leung, Alexander KC Hon, Kam Lun Chu, Winnie CW
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Drugs in Context
Background In the pediatric age group, approximately 7.5% of upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) are complicated by acute bacterial sinusitis (ABS). Despite its prevalence, ABS is often overlooked in young children. The diagnosis and management present unique challenges in primary care. This is an updated narrative review on the evaluation, d...
Shahrin, Lubaba Chisti, Mohammod Jobayer Shahid, Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayeem Bin Rahman, Abu Sayem Mirza Mohammad Hasibur... Islam, Md. Zahidul Afroze, Farzana Huq, Sayeeda Ahmed, Tahmeed
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JMIR Research Protocols
Background Pneumonia causes about 0.9 million deaths worldwide each year. The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for the standard management of severe pneumonia requires parenteral ampicillin every 6 hours and once-daily parenteral gentamicin for 5 to 7 days. Although this treatment has contributed to the reduction of mortality, it requires...
Thomas, Laure Le Beller, Christine Trenque, Thierry Michot, Joëlle Zenut, Marie Letavernier, Emmanuel Mongardon, Nicolas Vodovar, Dominique
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British journal of clinical pharmacology
Amoxicillin (AMX)-induced crystal nephropathy (AICN) is a rarely reported adverse drug reaction (ADR) but its increase has been recently reported in the Paris area. Our aim was to investigate the incidence, characteristics and outcome of AICN in France. Retrospective analysis of all AICN cases reported to the French National Pharmacovigilance Datab...
Rams, Thomas E. Sautter, Jacqueline D. van Winkelhoff, Arie J.
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Antibiotics
Changes were evaluated over 10 years in the in vitro resistance of human periodontopathic strains of Parvimonas micra to four antibiotics. Subgingival biofilms culture positive for P. micra from 300 United States adults with severe periodontitis in 2006, and from a similar group of 300 patients in 2016, were plated onto anaerobically incubated enri...
Graham, David Y.
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Antibiotics
Helicobacter pylori is the only major infection for which antimicrobial therapy is not designed using the principles of antimicrobial stewardship. Traditionally, antimicrobial therapy is a susceptibility-based therapy, achieves high cure rates, and includes surveillance programs to regularly provide updated data regarding resistance, outcomes, and ...