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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1982) 28 (2): 105–109.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...W.S. Ng; P.Y. Chau Chloramphenicol and thiamphenicol were tested by the agar dilution method against 105 Salmonella typhi , 15 S. paratyphi A, 6 S. paratyphi B, 8 S. paratyphi C , 57 Haemophilus influenzae and 60 Neisseriagonorrhoeae strains. The two drugs showed similar in vitro activity against...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1982) 28 (2): 119–128.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...G. Allegri; E. Lucidi; G. Marca; E. Borgogelli The effects of chloramphenicol (CAP) and thiamphenicol (TAP) on the outcome of Chlamydiapsittaci infection in chick embryos were compared. CAP administered along with Chlamydia reduced embryo mortality rates but showed no appreciable effects when its...
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1979) 25 (5): 254–260.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...T.A. Plomp; K.M. Schalkhäuser; R.A.A. Maes The concentration of thiamphenicol in prostatic tissue, testicular tissue and serum after a single intravenous injection of 1 g thiamphenicol glycinate ester was investigated. The prostatic and testicular specimens were obtained by prostatectomy...
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1980) 26 (2): 116–120.
Published Online: 08 September 2009
...Francis O’Grady; Neil J. Pearson; Christine Dennis Chloramphenicol is bacteristatic for most species but bactericidal for Haemophilus influenzae and Neisseria meningitidis. Despite its generally lower activity, thiamphenicol exhibited equal or greater activity against these two species than did...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1975) 21 (3-4): 167–174.
Published Online: 25 May 2009
...H. Bürgi The purpose of the study was the objective evaluation of the mucolytic and antibiotic properties of Fluimucil® Antibiotic, a molecular combination of acetylcysteine and thiamphenicol. The preparation was administered to 45 patients in the dose of 3 tablets daily each containing 500 mg...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1975) 21 (2): 73–81.
Published Online: 25 May 2009
...D. Van Beers; E. Schoutens; M.P. Vanderlinden; E. Yourassowsky The antibacterial activity of thiamphenicol was compared to that of chloramphenicol against 313 strains of gram-negative bacilli isolated from various clinical specimens. These two antibiotics were equally active against the 106...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1973) 18 (2): 99–111.
Published Online: 20 May 2009
... by thiamphenicol or chloramphenicol injected plaques subcutaneously in single daily doses of 150 and 750 mg/kg respectively, for periods of 4–11 days beginning from 4 h to 11 days before the SRBC injection and ending 1 day before or 4 days after it. The total number of spleen cells in the treated mice was less...
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1973) 18 (2): 91–98.
Published Online: 20 May 2009
...G. Marca; M. Veronese; D. Petrescu Normal human and rat sera enhanced the in vitro activity of thiamphenicol (TAPH) and chloramphenicol (CAPH) on 8 strains of gram-negative bacteria, TAPH being activated much more than CAPH with respect to the bactenostatic activity, and CAPH little more than TAPH...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1972) 17 (3): 200–211.
Published Online: 19 May 2009
...D. Petrescu; G. Marca; M. Veronese The primary immune response consisting of humoral antibody production to sheep red blood cells and Proteus X 19 O antigen injected intravenously was considerably inhibited in rabbits by a thiamphenicol (TAPH) treatment (i.m., 100 mg/kg daily for 12 days) initiated...
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Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (1970) 15 (6): 356–365.
Published Online: 18 May 2009
...F. Cambieri; A. Gambini; E. Lodola The diffusion of thiamphenicol (TAP) from the blood to the bronchial secretions of subjects with chronic bronchitis and to the lung tissue in patients with tuberculosis or neoplasm was studied. The penetration of the antibiotic into the bronchial secretions...
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Lorenzo Drago, Maria Cristina Fassina, Barbara Mombelli, Elena De Vecchi, Alessandra Lombardi, Maria Rita Gismondo
Journal:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (2000) 46 (4): 275–281.
Published Online: 15 June 2000
...Lorenzo Drago; Maria Cristina Fassina; Barbara Mombelli; Elena De Vecchi; Alessandra Lombardi; Maria Rita Gismondo Background: Thiamphenicol glycinate (TG) and its derivative thiamphenicol glycinate N-acetylcysteinate (TGA) could be a valid therapeutic option in the treatment of respiratory tract...