Antibiotic Regimens

Antibiotic regimens are prescribed drug treatments used to treat bacterial infections. These treatments consist of a combination of antibiotics taken over a period of time. Antibiotic regimens help to reduce the effects of the infection while minimising the development of antibiotic resistance. They are used to treat both serious and minor infections and can be tailored to the specific needs of a patient. When prescribed correctly, antibiotics can be an effective way to keep bacterial illnesses from spreading, preventing further complications.

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Antibiotic Prescribing Practices for Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Among Clinical Officers at Kiambu County

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Malaria: A Driving Force to the Emergence and the Global Spread of Antibiotics Resistance

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Antibiotic-Resistant Urinary Tract Infection in a Bahamian Woman: A Case Report

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Characterization of People Receiving 2-Drug Regimens (2DR) for HIV Management in Italy

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