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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for GENTAMICIN OR PREDNISOLONE
  1. ... are used to treat seizures or other conditions Gentamicin or amikacin, which are antibiotics used to treat ... mL (0.5 to 2.4 micromol/L) Gentamicin: 5 to 10 mcg/mL (10.45 to ...
  2. ... commonly used to treat this infection. Another antibiotic, gentamicin, has been tried as an alternative to streptomycin. Gentamicin seems to be very effective, but it has ...
  3. ... the kidneys, including: Certain medicines, including azathioprine, cidofovir, gentamicin, and tetracycline Kidney transplant Light chain deposition disease ...
  4. ... is called exogenous Cushing syndrome . Prednisone, dexamethasone, and prednisolone are examples of this type of medicine. Glucocorticoids ...
  5. ... Antibiotics used to treat plague include: Ciprofloxacin Doxycycline Gentamicin Levofloxacin Moxifloxacin Streptomycin Oxygen, intravenous fluids, and respiratory ...
  6. ... it from coming back. These include: Doxycycline Streptomycin Gentamicin Rifampin Often, you need to take antibiotics for ...
  7. ... this procedure. Injecting steroids or an antibiotic called gentamicin directly into the middle ear can help control ...
  8. ... Hydrocortisone valerate Methylprednisolone Methylprednisolone sodium succinate Mometasone furoate Prednisolone sodium phosphate Prednisone Triamcinolone acetonide Other medicines may ...
  9. ... increase the RBC count include: Anabolic steroids Erythropoietin Gentamicin Testosterone Lower-than-normal numbers of RBCs may ...
  10. ... made (synthetic) glucocorticoids, such as hydrocortisone, prednisone, and prednisolone Androgens
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