Examples of using Macrolides in English and their translations into Dutch
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Pharmacotherapeutic group: Antibacterials for systemic use, macrolides.
Macrolides are generally considered bacteriostatic and mycoplasmastatic.
Mg/kg, PO, repeated after 10-14 days Macrolides ivermectin.
Macrolides e.g. clarithromycin medicine to treat bacterial infections.
Culprit drugs include the beta-lactams and macrolides such as erythromycin.
Macrolides in general are bacteriostatic antibiotics but for certain pathogens can be bactericidal.
Do not use the product simultaneously with other macrolides or lincosamides see section 4.8.
Do not use this veterinary medicinal product simultaneously with other macrolides or antibiotics known as lincosamides.
to telithromycin, any macrolides, or any of the other ingredients.
to telithromycin, any macrolides, or any of the other ingredients.
Macrolides in general have both bacteriostatic
Macrolides are bacteriostatic acting antibiotics
Macrolides ivermectin 0.4 mg/kg,
Macrolides are metabolites
In the case of streptomycins, sulphonamides and macrolides the analysis takes place on the basis of the charm II system.
Macrolides inhibit bacterial protein biosynthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit
Macrolides stop the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids, preventing protein synthesis. Fluoroquinolones.
The bactericidal effect of amoxicillin is neutralised by simultaneous use of bacteriostatic acting pharmaceuticals macrolides, sulphonamides and tetracyclines.
Hypersensitivity to macrolides in general, to tacrolimus
Results from preclinical studies with azithromycin showed however that the risk with azithromycin was smaller than with other macrolides.