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India's Only Business Fortnightly for the Healthcare Industry ... Restricted antibiotics are those antimicrobial agents, which should not be used or which are restricted by the hospital formulary to be used in the empirical therapy of any infection.
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They put pressure on the physician to prescribe them. Most of the time the illness is viral, and antibiotics are not the answer. ... Experts agree that antibiotics should be restricted to patients who can truly benefit from them--that is, people with bacterial infections. Already this is being done in the hospital setting,
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Furthermore, bacterial regrowth in vitro should not be confused with resistance. ... Only one of many high-resistance-potential antibiotics were restricted. ...
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: A meta-analysis suggests that antibiotics should not be given to prevent middle ear effusion in children aged 2 years and older without recurrent acute otitis media because of their marginal effect. ... For combined predictors, the effect of antibiotics treatment in preventing MEE at 1 month was not significant,
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www.medscape.com/viewarticle/570474
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Pregnant women should not be concerned about taking antibiotics to treat infections. However, women in spontaneous pre-term labour whose waters have not broken and who have no evidence of infection should not routinely be given antibiotics (i.e. no change from current good practice). Women in pre-term labour...
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Antibiotics should be restricted because it's not helping anyone except the doctor who proscribes it. Every time a doctor... ... Antibiotics, of course, kill bacteria. Taking them would actually kill any infection in the urinary tract, not cause...
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The drug tests, obtained on the Internet, consistently indicated that 15-year-old David was alcohol free and that his marijuana levels were decreasing, which they interpreted as a sign that he was quitting. Not so. ... Here are seven reasons why experts say drug testing should be left to the professionals:
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There is a major problem with antibiotic resistance in hospitals and the community, due to use and overuse of antibiotics by the medical profession. Therefore OTC antibiotics should not be available. ... The indication may be restricted, as for this week’s switch of naproxen 250mg for period pain; the patient population may...
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Antibiotic prescribing control should not be underestimated Vicky V Gereis (18 July 2004) ... Nakanishi (1992 and 1993) reported that application of ascorbate topically to bedsores was able to remarkably enhance the bacteria killing effect of antibiotics. Nakanishi also noted that Staph.
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