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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for Chloramphenicol
  1. Chloramphenicol injection is used to treat certain types of serious infections caused by bacteria when other antibiotics cannot be used. Chloramphenicol injection is in a class of medications called ...
  2. Travelers' Health: Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
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  3. ... 6-mercaptopurine, pyrazinamide, hydantoin, ethionamide, phenobarbital, azathioprine, and chloramphenicol Pellagra is most common among poor and food- ...
  4. ... drugs or exposure to toxic chemicals (such as chloramphenicol, benzene) Exposure to radiation or chemotherapy Autoimmune disorders ...
  5. ... bacteria. If there is an allergy to penicillin, chloramphenicol may be used. Sometimes, corticosteroids may be given. ...
  6. ... to be taken. Pregnant women are usually prescribed chloramphenicol.
  7. ... is a rare disease. The antibiotics tetracycline and chloramphenicol can be used alone but are not usually ...
  8. Treatment includes the following antibiotics: Doxycycline Tetracycline Chloramphenicol (less common) Tetracycline taken by mouth can permanently stain teeth that are still forming. Tetracycline is usually not prescribed for: Children until after ...
  9. ... result include: Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) Birth control pills Chloramphenicol Fluorides
  10. ... can decrease the RBC count include: Chemotherapy drugs Chloramphenicol and certain other antibiotics Hydantoins Methyldopa Nonsteroidal anti- ...
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