Increased burn patient survival with once-a-day high dose teicoplanin and netilmicin. An Italian multicenter study.
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J Chemother. 1998 Feb;10(1):47-57. doi: 10.1179/joc.1998.10.1.47.
J Chemother. 1998.
PMID: 9531075
Clinical Trial.
The antibiotic treatment of burn patients consisted of topical silver sulfadiazine, short-term antimicrobial chemoprophylaxis with pefloxacin (800 mg i.v. qd) for the first 4 days and polychemotherapy with teicoplanin (800 mg i.v. qd) together with netilmicin (300 mg i.m. …
The antibiotic treatment of burn patients consisted of topical silver sulfadiazine, short-term antimicrobial chemoprophylaxis with pefloxaci …