Examples of using Macrolides in English and their translations into Swedish
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Macrolides- antibiotics/ General.
These are closely related to the macrolides.
Macrolides e.g. erythromycin, clarithromycin.
Cross resistance occurs with other macrolides.
Macrolides e.g. erythromycin, clarithromycin.
People also translate
Fromilide Uno"- antibiotic group of macrolides.
Macrolides(enhance the toxic effects of alcohol);
Cross resistance may occur with other macrolides.
Antibiotics- macrolides systemic administration.
Cross resistance may occur with other macrolides.
Macrolides are characterised by their extensive partitioning into tissues.
Hypersensitivity to tacrolimus or other macrolides.
Macrolides are generally considered bacteriostatic and mycoplasmastatic.
Cross-resistance of lincomycin with macrolides can occur.
As for macrolides, H. influenzae is classified as intermediately susceptible.
Concurrent administration of other macrolides or lincosamides.
8 to 12 membered lactones and macrolides;
Pharmacotherapeutic group: macrolides, lincosamides and streptogramins, ATC Code.
Azithromycin belongs to a group of medications known as macrolides.
Dr Reid, why are you using standard macrolides to treat your patient instead of Clo-Veritol?
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Antibacterials for systemic use, macrolides.
standard macrolides to treat your patient Dr. Reid, why are you using.
chloramphenicol, macrolides and lincosamides.
Macrolides stop the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids, preventing protein synthesis. Fluoroquinolones.
Cross-resistance between tylvalosin and other macrolides cannot be excluded.
The pharmacological action of telithromycin involves inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis and is similar to that of macrolides.
Macrolides have a similar function to aminoglycosides
to telithromycin, any macrolides, or any of the other ingredients.
As regards macrolides and similar types(J1F)(used in the treatment of ENT infections),
a class of antibacterial agents related to macrolides.
