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doxycycline
...mg orally every 12 hours for 60 days following initial exposureIntravenous therapy with multiple drugs is recommended if there is evidence of systemic involvement or if head or neck lesions are present.The Working Group on Civilian Biodefense has recommended ciprofloxacin or doxycycline for the...
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ciprofloxacin
...mg orally every 12 hours for 60 days following initial exposureIntravenous therapy with multiple drugs is recommended if there is evidence of systemic involvement, severe edema, or if head or neck lesions are present.Usual Adult Dose for Inhalation Bacillus anthracis:Treatment for confirmed cases...
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Merrem
...inhibits the renal excretion of meropenem. This led to statistically significant increases in the elimination half-life (38%) and in the extent of systemic exposure (56%). Therefore, the coadministration of probenecid with meropenem is not recommended. A clinically significant reduction in serum valproic...
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Azactam
...Reactions Local reactions (eg, phlebitis/thrombophlebitis; discomfort/swelling) following IV administration occurred at rates of approximately 1.9%. Systemic reactions (considered to be related to therapy or of uncertain etiology) occurring at an incidence of 1% to 1.3% include diarrhea, nausea and/or...
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Piperacillin and Tazobactam
...dizziness (1.4%); abdominal pain (1.3%); chest pain (1.3%); edema (1.2%); anxiety (1.2%); rhinitis (1.2%); and dyspnea (1.1%). Additional adverse systemic clinical events reported in 1% or less of the patients in the initial North American trials are listed below within each body system. Autonomic...
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