Tài liệu CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 2003 (PART 13) ppt
... the clinical diagnosis, but no safe assumption can be made as to its sensitivity to any one antimicrobial, e.g. tuberculosis. 3. The infecting organism is not identified by the clinical ... or 'resistant' to a particular antibiotic, this is not an absolute predictor of clinical response. In a given patient's infection, variables such as absorption of...
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Tài liệu CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 2003 (PART 14) pptx
... 1997 Methicillin resistance in staphylococci: molecular and biochemical basis and clinical implications. Clinical Microbiology Reviews 10: 781-791 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...
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Tài liệu CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 2003 (PART 16) pptx
... 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...
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Tài liệu CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 2003 (PART 18) ppt
... M W, Wall P D 1996 Pathophysiology of itching. Lancet 348: 938-940 Gruchalla R S 2000 Clinical assessment of drug- induced disease. Lancet 356:1505-1511 James M 1996 Isotretinoin ... the drug is withdrawn. Some drugs, notably NSAIDs, induce a 'pseudoporphyria', clinically resembling porphyria cutanea tarda and presenting with skin fragility, blisters,
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Tài liệu CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 2003 (PART 20) ppt
... variety of specialties use local anaesthetics and the pharmacology of these drugs is discussed in detail. General anaesthesia Pharmacology of anaesthetics Inhalation anaesthetics Intravenous ... toxin (see p. 429) and some venoms. There are two principal mechanisms by which drugs used clinically interfere with neuromuscular transmission: 1. By competition with acety...
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Tài liệu CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 2003 (PART 21A) pptx
... 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...
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