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Diekema
D J,
Jones
R N
2001 Oxazolidine ... strains
of
the
organism.
Spectinomycin
is
active against Gram-negative
organisms
but its
clinical
use is
confined
to
gonor-
rhoea
in
patients allergic
to
penicillin,
or to...
... mosquito (site
4).
In
summary, drugs
may be
selected for:
•
treatment
of
clinical attacks
•
prevention
of
clinical attacks
•
radical cure.
Drugs used
for
malaria,
and
their principal
actions
... more merozoites which
are
released when
the
cells burst giving rise
to the
features
of the
clinical attack.
The
merozoites
re-
enter
red
cells
and the
cycle
is
rep...
... of
limited
value
clinically
as
they
are
very heterogenous.
A
classification
by
receptor
binding
profiles
is
likely
to
emerge with
growing evidence
on the
clinical importance
... effective
alternative
to
pharmacological treatment
and
remains
a
first-
line option
in
clinical circumstances where rapid,
response
is
desired, when
it can be
life-saving.
Antipsychot...
... Pharmacodynamic
(Table
23.1).
The
associated
properties (partial agonist action
and
membrane
stabilising action) have only minor clinical
importance with current drugs
at
doses
ordinarily ... question
is
whether
the
differences
between selective
and
nonselective -blockers constitute clinical advan-
tages.
In
theory
1
-blockers
are
less likely
to
cause
bronchoconstricti...