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Subtopics:      Antibiotics > Resistance Issues  
 
Related Topics:      Amoxicillin          Azithromycin
Bactrim Biaxin
Bicillin Ceclor
Cefaclor Ceftazidime
Ceptaz Cipro
Ciprofloxacin Clarithromycin
Cleocin Clindamycin
Cotrim Cotrimoxazole
Doryx Doxycycline
Emgel Erythromycin
Fortaz Fortum
Levaquin Levofloxacin
Linezolid Lyphocin
Moxifloxacin Neomycin
Penicillin Rifampin
Septra Streptomycin
Sulfamethoxazole Sulfatrim
Tetracycline Trovafloxacin
Trovan Vancocin
Vancomycin Zithromax
Zosyn Zotrim
Zyvox   
 
Health Portals:
      new window FamilyDoctor.org Information Sheets: Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help
 
 
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Web Directory:
      new window Antibiotic Guide Description: This guide from Johns Hopkins University provides current information about using antibiotics for the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. (hopkins-abxguide.org)
new window Antimicrobial Agents Used in Treatment of Infectious Disease Description: An examination of the biological mechanisms by which antibiotics exert their effects. (bact.wisc.edu)
new window eMedicine Health - Antibiotics Description: Consumer health resource center providing information on the types of antibiotics, treatment information, and common side effects. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window FQvictims - quinolone adverse drug reactions - victims Description: This site contains the stories of victims who have had adverse drug reactions to antibiotics in the class fluoroquinolones or quinolones. We are here to help. (fqvictims.org)
new window Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) Description: Premier meeting on infectious diseases and antimicrobial agents, organized by the American Society for Microbiology. Includes information on conferences, continuing education, and products and services. (icaac.org)
new window Virtual Hospital Rx Update: Sulfonamide Cross-Sensitivity Reactions Description: Information for health-care providers concerning allergy to "sulfa" compounds. Discusses the additional drug allergies that may be found in affected patients. (vh.org)
new window What the Heck is an Antibiotic? Description: John C. Brown provides an expanded definition for antibiotics. (people.ku.edu)
new window Where Are My Antibiotics? Description: A discussion of antibiotic overuse, resistance, and why you don't need an antibiotic every time that you get sick. (pediatrics.about.com)
 




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