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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for CHLORAMPHENICOL
  1. ... medicines or exposure to toxic chemicals (such as chloramphenicol, benzene) Exposure to radiation or chemotherapy Autoimmune disorders ...
  2. ... 6-mercaptopurine, pyrazinamide, hydantoin, ethionamide, phenobarbital, azathioprine, and chloramphenicol Pellagra is most common among poor and food- ...
  3. ... bacteria. If there is an allergy to penicillin, chloramphenicol may be used. Sometimes, corticosteroids may be given. ...
  4. ... to be taken. Pregnant women are usually prescribed chloramphenicol.
  5. ... is a rare disease. The antibiotics tetracycline and chloramphenicol can be used alone but are not usually ...
  6. Treatment includes the following antibiotics: Doxycycline Tetracycline Chloramphenicol (much less common) Tetracycline taken by mouth can permanently stain teeth that are still forming. Tetracycline is usually not prescribed for: Children until ...
  7. ... can decrease the RBC count include: Chemotherapy medicines Chloramphenicol and certain other antibiotics Hydantoins Methyldopa Nonsteroidal anti- ...
  8. ... Aminosalicylic acid Birth control pills Estrogens Tetracyclines Ampicillin Chloramphenicol Erythromycin Methotrexate Penicillin Aminopterin Phenobarbital Phenytoin Drugs to ...