What do I need to know about penicillin antibiotics?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] B. Devauchelle,et al. A.D.T. , 2017, Journal of stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery.
[2] S. Esposito,et al. Antibiotic administration and the development of obesity in children. , 2016, International journal of antimicrobial agents.
[3] M Sharland,et al. Not too little, not too much: problems of selecting oral antibiotic dose for children , 2015, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[4] A. Verstraete,et al. Augmented Renal Clearance Implies a Need for Increased Amoxicillin-Clavulanic Acid Dosing in Critically Ill Children , 2015, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.
[5] M. Sharland,et al. Reported rates of diarrhea following oral penicillin therapy in pediatric clinical trials. , 2015, The journal of pediatric pharmacology and therapeutics : JPPT : the official journal of PPAG.
[6] R. Lundin,et al. Antimicrobial stewardship for neonates and children: a global approach. , 2015, The Pediatric infectious disease journal.
[7] Michael N Neely,et al. Individualised antibiotic dosing for patients who are critically ill: challenges and potential solutions. , 2014, The Lancet. Infectious diseases.
[8] M. Pichichero,et al. Penicillin and cephalosporin allergy. , 2014, Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology.
[9] S. Saxena,et al. Oral penicillin prescribing for children in the UK: a comparison with BNF for Children age-band recommendations. , 2014, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
[10] N. Holford,et al. Understanding dosing: children are small adults, neonates are immature children , 2013, Archives of Disease in Childhood.
[11] D. Nicolau,et al. Optimizing Antibiotic Pharmacodynamics for Clinical Practice , 2013 .
[12] J. McElnay,et al. Antibiotic dosing in children in Europe: can we grade the evidence from pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies – and when is enough data enough? , 2012, Current opinion in infectious diseases.
[13] Dosing of oral penicillins in children: is big child = half an adult, small child = half a big child, baby = half a small child still the best we can do? , 2012, BDJ.
[14] I. Wong,et al. Dosing of oral penicillins in children: is big child = half an adult, small child = half a big child, baby = half a small child still the best we can do? , 2011, British Dental Journal.
[15] S. Faust,et al. Prescribing for children – taste and palatability affect adherence to antibiotics: a review , 2011, Archives of Disease in Childhood.
[16] Benard P Dreyer,et al. Parents' medication administration errors: role of dosing instruments and health literacy. , 2010, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.
[17] I. Choonara,et al. Clinical pharmacokinetics of penicillins in the neonate: a review of the literature , 2009, European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.
[18] J. Rello,et al. Better outcomes through continuous infusion of time-dependent antibiotics to critically ill patients? , 2008, Current opinion in critical care.