Dental SecretsStephen T. Sonis Hanley & Belfus, 1994 - 233 pagina's Part of a series which aims to test and review current clinical concepts in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, this textbook of dentistry provides quick answers to often-asked questions, and presents factual information in an accessible manner. |
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... Erythromycin Clindamycin Erythromycin ethylsuccinate 800 mg or erythromycin stearate 1.0 gm orally 2 hours before procedure ; then one - half the dose 6 hours after initial dose 300 mg orally 1 hour before procedure and 150 mg 6 hours ...
... Erythromycin Clindamycin Erythromycin ethylsuccinate 800 mg or erythromycin stearate 1.0 gm orally 2 hours before procedure ; then one - half the dose 6 hours after initial dose 300 mg orally 1 hour before procedure and 150 mg 6 hours ...
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... Erythromycin Clindamycin Erythromycin ethylsuccinate 800 mg or erythromycin stearate 1.0 g orally 2 hours before procedure ; then one - half the dose 6 hours after initial dose 300 mg orally 1 hour before procedure and 150 mg 6 hours ...
... Erythromycin Clindamycin Erythromycin ethylsuccinate 800 mg or erythromycin stearate 1.0 g orally 2 hours before procedure ; then one - half the dose 6 hours after initial dose 300 mg orally 1 hour before procedure and 150 mg 6 hours ...
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... Erythromycin should not be prescribed for patients taking cyclosporine . Erythromycin increases the levels of cyclosporine by decreasing its metabolism . PULMONARY DISEASE 56. What precautions should be taken in treating a patient with ...
... Erythromycin should not be prescribed for patients taking cyclosporine . Erythromycin increases the levels of cyclosporine by decreasing its metabolism . PULMONARY DISEASE 56. What precautions should be taken in treating a patient with ...
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The DentistPatient Relationship | 1 |
Oral Medicine | 17 |
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