Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An antibiotic effective against a wide range of bacteria, used especially in the treatment of tuberculosis and infections of the urinary tract.
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- noun an
antibiotic used in the treatment oftuberculosis
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- noun an antibiotic that is especially active against the tubercle bacillus
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Examples
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The only other interaction between an antimicrobial drug and alcohol is with cycloserine, an anti-tuberculosis drug – the two together increase the risk of convulsions.
Doctor, doctor: Alcohol and antibiotics, milk and prostate cancer 2010
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A randomized controlled trial of the effect of d-cycloserine on extinction and fear conditioning in humans [An article from: Behaviour Research and Therapy] by A.J. Guastella
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Ancient Volcano 's Devasting Effects Confirmed 2009
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Aspen currently manufactures the oral TB drug cycloserine and within about 15 months will be able to manufacture capreomycin, thanks to Lilly's assistance, said Aspen executive director Stavros
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Researchers find that antibiotic D-cycloserine, used to treat tuberculosis, improves recovery rate in psychological treatment for social anxiety.
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Researchers find that antibiotic D-cycloserine, used to treat tuberculosis, improves recovery rate in psychological treatment for social anxiety.
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A drug called D-cycloserine seemed to help, however.
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A drug called D-cycloserine seemed to help, however.
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A drug called D-cycloserine seemed to help, however.
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A drug called D-cycloserine seemed to help, however.
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Slide 11: Medications: Primary Agents Secondary Agents isoniazid* capreomycin ethambutol cycloserine pyrazinamide (PZA) ethionamide rifampin kanamycin Streptomycin para-aminosalicyclic acid (PSA) * most frequently used 01 / 01 / 09 11 www. healthnursesdoctors.com
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