- An
antimycobacterial is a type of
medication used to
treat Mycobacteria infections.
Types include:[citation needed]
Tuberculosis treatments Leprostatic...
- ATC code J04
Antimycobacterials is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes...
-
Antibacterials for
systemic use J02
Antimycotics for
systemic use J04
Antimycobacterials J05
Antivirals for
systemic use
Human only J06
Immune sera and immunoglobulins...
- J4/J04, J-4/J-04 or J.4/J.04 may
refer to: ATC code J04
Antimycobacterials, a
subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System Janko...
-
Antibacterials for
systemic use J02
Antimycotics for
systemic use J04
Antimycobacterials J05
Antivirals for
systemic use
Human only J06
Immune sera and immunoglobulins...
-
Antibacterials for
systemic use J02
Antimycotics for
systemic use J04
Antimycobacterials J05
Antivirals for
systemic use
Human only J06
Immune sera and immunoglobulins...
-
Antibacterials for
systemic use J02
Antimycotics for
systemic use J04
Antimycobacterials J05
Antivirals for
systemic use
Human only J06
Immune sera and immunoglobulins...
-
Antibacterials for
systemic use J02
Antimycotics for
systemic use J04
Antimycobacterials J05
Antivirals for
systemic use
Human only J06
Immune sera and immunoglobulins...
- structure,
adverse effects, and efficacy. In 1952, iproniazid, an
antimycobacterial agent, was
discovered to have
psychoactive properties while researched...
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important clinical applications as it is
believed to be the
target of the
antimycobacterial drug ethambutol.
Zhang J,
Angala SK,
Pramanik PK, Li K,
Crick DC,...