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  • Articles Tagged with "Antibiotics"

    Can Perioperative Antibiotic Choice Impact Rates of Infectious Complications After Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy? A Single-Blind, Prospective Randomized Trial - PubMed

    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov • Medicine • World

    A randomized trial compared ciprofloxacin and cefazolin as perioperative antibiotics for percutaneous nephrolithotomy, finding no significant difference in infectious complication rates.

    La historia del colorante textil que acabó siendo, casi por casualidad, el primer antibiótico humano

    abc.es • Medicine • World

    The accidental discovery of Prontosil, a textile dye, led to the development of sulfanilamide, the first human antibiotic, revolutionizing medicine in the fight against bacterial infections.

    Doctor Makary, cirujano: "Si los médicos te decimos que 'tienes intestino irritable', queremos decir que 'no tenemos ni idea"

    elespanol.com • Medicine • World

    Doctor Marty Makary criticizes the overuse of antibiotics, highlighting its devastating effects on the microbiome and linking it to various health issues, urging a change in medical practices and public perception.

    How GI Doctor Tries to Prevent Colon Cancer, Aside From Eating Healthy - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Health • World

    A gastrointestinal surgeon outlines three key strategies beyond diet to mitigate colon cancer risk, focusing on antibiotic use, vitamin D supplementation, and social interaction.

    Prediction of Tissue Exposures of Meropenem, Colistin, and Sulbactam in Pediatrics Using Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling - PubMed

    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov • Pharmacology • World

    A study used physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling to predict and optimize pediatric dosing regimens for meropenem, colistin, and sulbactam against Acinetobacter baumannii infections.