from Part XXV - Antimicrobial Therapy – General Considerations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2013
INTRODUCTION
The following tables of antimicrobial agents are organized as follows:
Table 207.1: Antibacterial Agents
Table 207.2: Antimycobacterial Agents
Table 207.3: Antifungal Agents
Table 207.4: Antiviral Agents
Table 207.5: Antiparasitic Agents
The listings are alphabetical by generic name, with the corresponding brand name provided; available data are included for dosage, cost, change in absorption with food, pregnancy class, dosage adjustment for renal failure and dialysis, and major toxicities. Suggested Reading at the end of the tables indicate resources for references and for additional data.
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