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  • ...NT'' (''C. noyvi-non-toxic'').[[#References |<sup>15</sup>]] When injected intravenously, ''C. novyi-NT'' spores produced substantial anti-tumor effects in experime In the same experiment, researchers then intravenously injected ''C. novyi-NT'' spores into spontaneously occurring canine tumors
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  • ...rilize medicinal products [6]. As a result when given as a drip solution, intravenously, or for endotracheal suctioning these contaminated solutions often lead inf
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  • ...030-00001</ref> is one of the four types of carbapenems. Imipenem is given intravenously and often in combination with a renal dipeptidase inhibitor, Cilastin. Imip ...enem. Meropenem is a pyrogen-free, antibacterial drug that is administered intravenously, commonly known as Merrem I.V. Much like Imipenem, it is active against a w
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  • ...mproving quality of life for the patient. Medications may be given orally, intravenously, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcutaneous_injection subcutaneously], or t ...dia.org/wiki/CorticosteroidCorticosteroids Corticosteroids], given orally, intravenously or rectally, suppress the immune system and decreases the body's ability to
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  • ...on, and ultimately death. Since the monkeys were injected with the toxins intravenously, they did not exhibit the gastro-intestinal symptoms that humans exhibit af
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  • ...Cytarabine is one such analog and has been administered intrathecally and intravenously. This analog still does not show remarkable clinical improvements or consis
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  • ...to be more extensive than pentamidine. Similarly, suramin is administered intravenously and may bring about adverse effects such as anemia, neuropathy, pyrexia, an ...body. Melarsoprol, first discovered in 1949, is an injection administered intravenously, accumulating in the cerebrospinal fluid, killing trypanosomes in its vicin
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  • ...ction overwhelms the patients immune system. The best way yet, is to give intravenously, two antibiotics. If MRSA becomes vancomycin resistant, it will become tha
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  • ...potential for secondary infections to develop (Inal 2003). If administered intravenously, it is easy for the bacteriophages to spread rapidly throughout the body an
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  • ...essor, a doctor would inject a population of about one million microbots [[intravenously]] into a patient. Over the next eight weeks, this population would grow to
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  • ...on, ''C. sporogenes'' colonizes specific hypoxic areas of solid tumor when intravenously delivered into tumor-transplanted mice [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
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  • ...barrier and transport through neural pathways. Antiviral antibodies given intravenously to mice prevents infection of the brain and spinal cord suggesting that the
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  • ...can be treated using a combination of antibiotics, taken either orally or intravenously. If Anthrax goes untreated, the patient will enter the second stage of the
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  • ...e. The primary line of antibiotics is penicillin G, typically administered intravenously at 250,000 IU per dose for every 4 to 6 hours. [[#References|[4]]] Other e
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  • ...ade, treatment includes various antibiotics, either administered orally or intravenously. Symptoms typically subside after treatment, though they can persist. So fa
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  • ...ade, treatment includes various antibiotics, either administered orally or intravenously. Symptoms typically subside after treatment, though they can persist. So fa
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  • ...ns caused by susceptible organisms. The drug is administered to a patient intravenously with a dose of 50 mg every 12 hours after an initial 100 mg loading dose (G
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  • ...in, ampicillin, chloramphenicol, or ceftriaxone are utilized and delivered intravenously (16). Penicillin resistant strains of <i>S. pneumonia</i> and <i>N. meningi
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  • ...gency approval and a phage solution that targets A. baumannii was injected intravenously. Shortly after, Dr. Patterson was much improved and came out of his coma <
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  • <p>Their tests showed 100% survival of mice injected intravenously with cAb29 12 hours after initial exposure to <i>B. anthracis</i> (Figure 3
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  • ...trap nutrients. In these cases, patients may need to be provided nutrient intravenously to supplement for the nutrients they can no longer absorb through their dam
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  • ...and drug resistance process (3). Anti-malaria drugs can be given orally, intravenously, or as a suppository determined by the severity of the infection. Most dru
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  • ...rditis, you will need treatment by either high dose antibiotics, generally intravenously, or surgery in order to remove the vegetation and repair the valve (video p
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  • ...ability to affect the central nervous system. Rifampicin can also be taken intravenously under the supervision of a physician.
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  • ...tment. In particularly bad cases, infected individuals can be given fluids intravenously and electrolytes can be supplemented, both of which with the intention of p
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  • ...g anti-fungal drug with potentially severe toxic side effects. It is given intravenously, so hospitalization is required for treatment. The patient may also receive
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  • ...ient in a variety of ways, usually in an ointment form, but also orally or intravenously if more serious(15). However, the type of antibiotic given to the patient i
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  • ...s are administered to a patient, it is preferred that they be administered intravenously rather than orally. This route of administration increases their efficacy.<
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  • ...intradermally in mice, the toxin causes necrotic lesions and when injected intravenously, the toxin is lethal. In humans it is believed to cause inflammation, rest
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  • ...elivered into the body in different ways. Usually, the vector is delivered intravenously, but it can be delivered intracerebrally if the target tissue is the brain.
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  • ...ycin. Additionally, more severe cases utilize ceftriaxone or penicillin G, intravenously <ref name=Bratton>[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S00256
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  • ...disease or Lyme carditis, antibiotics can be administered either orally or intravenously, depending on the severity <ref name=O>[Centers for Disease Control and Pre
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  • ...disease or Lyme carditis, antibiotics can be administered either orally or intravenously, depending on the severity <ref name=O>[Centers for Disease Control and Pre
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  • ...ses of antibiotics such as penicillin and clindamycin will be administered intravenously, even before proper diagnosis. Protein synthesis inhibitors such as rifampi
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  • ..., heart, brain, lung, pancreas and humor tissues[10]. Administration of Ad intravenously, resulted in virus accumulation in the liver[10]. Treatment close to reprod
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  • ...p53 and pRb, which suppress tumor growth.<sup>19</sup> It is commonly used intravenously and can be used for immunosuppressed individuals.<sup>14</sup> Topical use
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  • ...by a saline transport vehicle [8]. For control all the mice were treated intravenously with 100 micrograms of the recombinant PA and 100 micrograms of the recombi
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  • ...nucleic acid-lipid particles (SNALPs) and injected into non-human primates intravenously (Hensley <i>et al.</i>2006). All non-human primates were completely cured o
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  • ...ve into the salivary glands of the mosquito, where they can be transmitted intravenously, intramuscularly, or intraperitoneally to birds <ref>[https://pubs.er.usgs.
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  • ...ically 3-4 grams per day of oral penicillin V or 1-3 grams of penicillin G intravenously every 6-8 hours. However, since the 1980s, penicillin-resistant strains hav
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  • ...om]</ref>. The drug equine antitoxin is administered to the patient either intravenously or through an intramuscular injection. Once administered, the drug is desig
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