Haemophilus influenza type b resistant to both chloramphenicol and ampicillin in Britain.
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benoxaprofen damage was reduced; this may be due to a subclinical photosensitivity reaction, as occurs with onycholysis, which may not be associated with obvious sun sensitivity. It is not yet clear whether the hypertrichosis is simply secondary to the photosensitivity, as is seen in porphyria4 and when alopecia areata is treated with ultraviolet B or psoralen-ultraviolet A, or whether a different mechanism is entailed, as in hypertrichosis associated with minoxidil.5
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[3] F. Barrett,et al. A 12 year review of the antibiotic managementof Hemophilus influenzae meningitis , 1972 .