Definition of Chloromycetin. Meaning of Chloromycetin. Synonyms of Chloromycetin

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- eastern Europe and Russia, including chlornitromycin, levomycetin, and chloromycetin; the racemate is known as synthomycetin. Chloramphenicol is available...
- proteolytic organisms which produce foul smell. Local antibiotics, such as Chloromycetin. Vitamin D2 . Estradiol spray for regeneration of seromucinous glands...
- Arsphenamine Salvarsan Spirochaetal infections (obsolete) Chloramphenicol(Bs) Chloromycetin Meningitis, MRSA, topical use, or for low-cost internal treatment. Historic:...
- she contracted a blood disease and nearly died. She was treated with chloromycetin, but a severe allergic reaction resulted in the loss of much of her...
- chlorobutanol (INN) chlorocresol (INN) Chlorofair Chlorofon-A Tablet Chloromag Chloromycetin Chloromyxin chloroprednisone (INN) chloroprocaine (INN) Chloroptic-P...
- pharmaceutical chemist. She and her team were the first to fully synthesize chloromycetin, also known as chloramphenicol. This was the first instance of an antibiotic...
- of oxidation-reduction equilibria and pH measurement" "Discovery of Chloromycetin" "Discovery of Aureomycin" " "All-or-None Law" of the nerve impulse...
- INN) Elahere elantrine (INN) elanzepine (INN) elasomeran (INN) Elase-Chloromycetin Elavil elbanizine (INN) elcatonin (INN) eldacimibe (INN) eldecalcitol...
- oxidize lactose and gluconate. All strains are susceptible to HgCl2 and chloromycetin but have only a slight susceptibility to other antibiotics like penicillin...
- degradation. Sphingobacterium olei is resistant to antibiotics including chloromycetin, kanamycin, polymyxin B, streptomycin, amikacin, gentamicin, lincomycin...