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91. Sulfa drugs, penicillin and other antibiotics had not yet been discovered.
92. Vaccines, antibiotics, insulin for diabetes and kidney transplants are just a few examples.
93. Loi promised to keep warm, and Joe started him on a course of antibiotics to try to clear the lung infection.
94. It would be appropriate to offer ordinary resuscitation with suction, physiotherapy and antibiotics.
95. Thanks to the widespread availability of antibiotics diseases such as typhoid have largely been eradicated.
96. But the decision to give antibiotics to Yeltsin may have been precautionary and not indicative of his condition.
97. This complete category of woe would suggest a bacterial throat infection needing antibiotics.
98. However, unwarranted use of antibiotics can help create drug-resistant bacteria and subject patients to nasty side effects, like severe diarrhea.
99. As far as we can tell, the use of antibiotics in agriculture has not directly caused these particular problems.
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100. You must tell your doctor if you're allergic to certain antibiotics not penicillin, or to rabbits.
101. There are 23 ways of prescribing antibiotics for acne based on oral, topical, or combined use of available preparations.
102. Treatment consists of sedation with haloperidol or other medication, prophylactic antibiotics, and rest.
103. Yeast remedies are available over the counter, and a physician can prescribe antibiotics for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and others.
104. Others may not realise that some antibiotics interfere with the Pill's effectiveness.
105. In some cases, these can be treated with antibiotics, which are useless against viral infections like influenza and colds.
106. The concept of long term rotational antibiotics for acne is outdated and this practice should be avoided.
107. No patients had taken antibiotics for at least one month before endoscopy.
108. If your symptoms are severe, he or she may prescribe a course of antibiotics which are designed to kill the bacteria.
109. She went to the doctor, took antibiotics, accelerated her vitamins, got plenty of rest, but nothing worked.
110. More to the point, as resistant strains emerge, the greater becomes our need for new antibiotics to cure sick people.
111. She was prescribed antibiotics and analgesics including pethidine, which is a narcotic drug, and given oxygen.
112. Bacterial meningitis is quite a rare disease but it can be very serious and requires urgent treatment with antibiotics.
113. Antibiotics must generally be used for a prolonged period or in repeated courses.
114. A simple, though possibly simplistic, explanation is that these organisms use antibiotics to protect their food supply.
115. Dosing farm animals with antibiotics because they accelerate their growth rates can not be acceptable practice.
116. Although at the moment antibiotics are unable to treat E.coli, a new drug has recently been developed that fights the symptoms.
117. In the three known infections, the staph was still susceptible to a few other antibiotics.
118. Vaginal Thrush Unfortunately, the antibiotics which can be so effective against Cystitis can make sufferers vulnerable to getting Thrush.
119. Such a throat demands antibiotics on spec because it is likely but not necessarily a bacterial infection.
120. Antibiotics were administered through the nasogastric tube and parenterally before organ removal.
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