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  1. ... in a person who was not in the hospital), skin infections, and infections of the abdomen (area ... are on ventilators or who were in a hospital or foot infections in people who have diabetes. ...
  2. ... people who were on a ventilator in a hospital. Doripenem injection is in a class of medications ... treatment. You may receive doripenem injection in a hospital or you may administer the medication at home. ...
  3. ... are on ventilators or who were in a hospital. Ceftolozane is in a class of antibiotics called ... may receive ceftolozane and tazobactam injection in a hospital or you may administer the medication at home. ...
  4. ... are on ventilators or who were in a hospital, and kidney and urinary tract infections. Ceftazidime is ... may receive ceftazidime and avibactam injection in a hospital or you may administer the medication at home. ...
  5. ... on ventilators or who were already in a hospital. Imipenem is in a class of medications called ... receive imipenem, cilastatin, and relebactam injection in a hospital, or you may administer the medication at home. ...
  6. ... in a person who was not in the hospital) caused by certain types of bacteria. Lefamulin injection ... days.You may receive lefamulin injection in a hospital, or you may administer the medication at home. ...
  7. ... on ventilators or who were already in a hospital. Cefiderocol injection is in a class of medications ... medication. You may receive cefiderocol injection in a hospital or you may administer the medication at home. ...
  8. ... on ventilators or who were already in a hospital. Sulbactam is in a class of medications called ... may receive durlobactam and sulbactam injection in a hospital, or you may administer the medication at home. ...
  9. ... worsen and need to be treated in a hospital. It is also used to treat a certain ... doctor or if you are admitted to a hospital. It is also important information to carry with ...
  10. ... in a person who was not in the hospital) caused by certain types of bacteria. Lefamulin is ... doctor or if you are admitted to a hospital. It is also important information to carry with ...
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