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Comparative Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing of Bacteria with a Paper Disc and a Tablet Method
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1978) 24 (5): 297–300.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...Halvor Rollag jr.; Tore Midtvedt A paper disc method (AB Biodisk, Sweden) and a tablet method (Neo-Sensitabs, A/S Rosco, Denmark) for antibiotic sensitivity testing of bacteria were compared. About three fourths of the bacterial strains could be classified in the same sensitivity groups when tested...
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Pharmacokinetics of Metronidazole in Healthy Adult Volunteers after Tablets and Suppositories
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1980) 26 (4): 231–241.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...Tom Bergan; Elisabeth Arnold A cross-over study on metronidazole was carried out with 10 healthy adult volunteers who received tablets (250, 500 and 1,000 mg) and suppositories (500, 1,000 and 2,000 mg). The bioavailability of the suppositories was approximately 90% of the corresponding tablet dose...