Bartonella responded well to treatment with doxycycline, azithromycin or
rifampin antibiotics.
Doxycycline, erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, trimethoprim / sulfa, clarithromycin and
rifampin antibiotics are also effective in some cases.
Not exact matches
According to Anate Brauer, MD, attending physician, Greenwich Hospital and NYU Medical Center, there is really only one
antibiotic,
Rifampin, that has been shown to decrease the efficacy of hormonal contraception such as estrogen delivered through a ring or patch.
«While there are many reports of failed contraception while taking
antibiotics,
Rifampin is really the only one
antibiotic that has been shown to increase activity of these liver enzymes, thereby making this method of contraception less effective,» she says.
These comparisons showed that all three rapid assays accurately identified resistance to first - and second - line oral
antibiotic treatments (isoniazid,
rifampin, moxifloxacin and ofloxacin).
Investigators found that the E. coli strain from the man's urine sample carried both mcr - 1 and blaNDM - 5 and harbored resistance to several classes of
antibiotics, including aminoglycosides, beta - lactams, chloramphenicol, fluoroquinolones,
rifampin, sulfonamides, and tetracycline.
But it could also withstand a wide variety of
antibiotics like ampicillin, chloramphenicol, tetracycline,
rifampin, and even ciprofloxacin, a heavy - hitter used as a last resort against resistant Salmonella.
Structure of bacterial RNA polymerase, showing the binding sites for the new
antibiotic pseudouridimycin (PUM) and the current antibacterial drug
rifampin (Rif).
The
antibiotic rifampin can undermine hormonal contraception, including the pill, the patch (Ortho Evra), or the vaginal ring (NuvaRing).
These cats often get better when they are given azithromycin, doxycycline
antibiotic, or
rifampin.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with azithromycin, chloramphenicol, clindamycin, digoxin, lincomycin, methylprednisolone,
rifampin, sulfa class
antibiotics, theophylline, tylosin and warfarin.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with anticholinesterase agents, amphotericin B, anticoagulants, barbiturates, cyclosporine, digoxin, erythromycin, furosemide, glipizide, insulin, ketoconazole, macrolid
antibiotics, NSAIDs, salicylate (aspirin products), phenobarbital, phenytoin,
rifampin, theophylline and some vaccines.