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Results 1 - 10 of 104 for Antibacterial
  1. ClinicalTrials.gov: Anti-Bacterial Agents From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Antibiotics/Clinical Trials ... Antibiotics ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
  2. ... It is in a class of medications called antibacterial agents. It works by preventing the growth and ...
  3. ... injection is in a class of medications called antibacterials. It works by killing bacteria and protozoa that ...
  4. ... the skin . Linezolid is in a class of antibacterials called oxazolidinones. It works by stopping the growth ...
  5. ... Retapamulin is in a class of medications called antibacterials. It works by killing and stopping the growth ...
  6. ... the skin. Linezolid is in a class of antibacterials called oxazolidinones. It works by stopping the growth ...
  7. ... Ozenoxacin is in a class of medications called antibacterials. It works by killing and stopping the growth ...
  8. Cavities (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    Tooth Decay/Older Adults ... Tooth Decay ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Cavities - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer ...
  9. ... MINOR CUTS Wash your hands with soap or antibacterial cleanser to prevent infection. Then, wash the cut ... Use direct pressure to stop the bleeding. Apply antibacterial ointment and a clean bandage that will not ...
  10. ... work surfaces. Wash your hands thoroughly with an antibacterial soap before TPN infusion. Turn on the water, ... top of the cap or bottle with an antibacterial pad. Remove the cover from the needle. Pull ...
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