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Rifabutin
TB that developed resistance to every drug kills two in Italy - May 21, 2007 Aidsmap,She was then referred to a specialist tuberculosis clinic and was treated with a third-line regimen of rifabutin, clofazimine, dapsone, thiacetazon and
FDA approves MyocondaR IND for MAP in Crohn's Disease - Apr 24, 2007 PharmaLive.com (press release),...the Company's Anti-MAP therapy for the treatment of Crohn's Disease is a combination of three registered anti-mycobacterial drugs - rifabutin,
TMC125 Can Be Used in Combination with Most Antiretrovirals - Apr 12, 2007 Drug Newswire (press release),TMC125 may be used with rifabutin and clarithromycin without dose adjustment in most situations however it is recommended to use an alternative drug to
International Approvals: Byetta and Noxafil - Nov 28, 2006 Medscape (subscription)Because cimetidine, rifabutin, and phenytoin can decrease posaconazole plasma concentrations, their coadministration should generally be avoided unless the
International Approvals: Byetta and Noxafil - Nov 28, 2006 Medscape (subscription)Because cimetidine, rifabutin, and phenytoin can decrease posaconazole plasma concentrations, their coadministration should generally be avoided unless the
TMC125 Can Be Used in Combination with Most Antiretrovirals - Nov 15, 2006 campus med,TMC125 may be used with rifabutin and clarithromycin without dose adjustment in most situations however it is recommended to use an alternative drug to
doc says infection is at root of Crohn’s disease Mar 15, 2006 ...studies showing not only the presence of bacteria in Crohn's patients, but that all tend to respond to these three antibiotics: rifabutin, clarythromycin and ... - Newsday
Unraveling the mystery of Crohn's disease Feb 15, 2006 In the early 1990s, new drugs were becoming available. One of those was rifabutin, a chemical modification of rifamycin. Another ... - Saturday Evening Post,
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