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==Antimicrobial Agents in Alphabetical Order== | ==Antimicrobial Agents in Alphabetical Order== | ||
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<li> [[Abacavir]] </li> | <li> [[Abacavir]] </li> | ||
<li> [[Acyclovir]] </li> | <li> [[Acyclovir]] </li> |
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WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project — Antimicrobial Agents
Risk Categories in Pregnancy: Antibacterial Agents ● Antimycobacterial Agents ● Antiparasitic Agents ● Antifungal Agents ● Antiviral Agents ● Antiretroviral Agents
Generic Name: A ● B ● C ● D ● E ● F ● G ● H ● I ● K ● L ● M ● N ● O ● P ● Q ● R ● S ● T ● V ● Z
Antimicrobial Agents by Category
Natural Penicillins
Return to TopAntistaphylococcal Penicillins
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Return to TopAntipseudomonal Penicillins
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Return to TopCephalosporins – 1st Generation
Return to Top1st Generation, Parenteral
Cephalosporins – 2nd Generation
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Cephalosporins – 3rd and 4th Generation
Return to Top3rd and 4th Generation, Parenteral