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- Antibiotics (National Library of Medicine)What are antibiotics? Antibiotics are medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. They work by killing the bacteria or by making ...
- Antibiotics/Clinical Trials ... Antibiotics ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
- ... tube insertions to drain infected areas, if needed Antibiotics or other agents to treat viral or fungal infections The pressure ...
- ... of the problem, treatment may include anti-inflammatory agents, antibiotics, medicines for tuberculosis, or other treatments. Diuretics ("water ...
- ... Anticholinergics Direct smooth muscle relaxants Peppermint oil Antidepressants Antibiotics Agonists/Antagonists Investigational Agents Laxatives A laxative is a drug that increases ...
- ... longer work to kill them. This is called antibiotic resistance. Resistant bacteria continue to grow and multiply, making infections harder to treat.
- ... prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking, especially antibiotics, cancer chemotherapy agents, steroids, tuberculosis medications, and vitamins. tell your doctor ...
- ... triamterene. Drugs that may decrease WBC counts include antibiotics, anticonvulsants, antihistamine, antithyroid drugs, arsenicals, barbiturates, chemotherapeutic agents, diuretics and sulfonamides. Normal values. WBC - 4,500 ...
- Plague (National Library of Medicine)... to others. This type could be a bioterror agent. Lab tests can diagnose plague. Treatment is a strong antibiotic. There is no vaccine.
- ... hepatitis Certain medicines can also cause cholestasis, including: ... Tolbutamide Tamoxifen Steroids Some chemotherapy agents