Streptoduocin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic.[citation needed]
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Dihydrostreptomycin | Aminoglycoside antibiotic |
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It is a mixture of streptomycin and dihydrostreptomycin.[1]
References
edit- ^ Shubin H, Heiken CA, Glaskin A, Pennes E, Chakravarty S, Rutberg F (October 1955). "A study of the neurotoxicity of streptoduocin on tuberculous patients". Diseases of the Chest. 28 (4): 447–450. doi:10.1378/chest.28.4.447. PMID 13261867.
Further reading
edit- Curry FJ, Schless JM, Storey PB, Wier JA (December 1956). "Ototoxicity from intermittent streptoduocin therapy of pulmonary tuberculosis; a study of one hundred five patients treated eight to ten months". Diseases of the Chest. 30 (6): 628–632. doi:10.1378/chest.30.6.628. PMID 13375456.
- Heyworth F, Helm WH (August 1960). "A comparison of the toxic and allergic reactions occurring with streptomycin and streptoduocin in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 36 (418): 516–518. doi:10.1136/pgmj.36.418.516. PMC 2481660. PMID 14401661.
- Francis RS, Gupta SK (August 1958). "The use of corticotrophin in rapid desensitization to PAS". Tubercle. 39 (4): 236–239. doi:10.1016/S0041-3879(58)80074-4. PMID 13581197.
- Shubin H (January 1956). "The preference for streptoduocin in the treatment of tuberculosis of the aging". Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 4 (1): 65–69. doi:10.1111/j.1532-5415.1956.tb01147.x. PMID 13286067. S2CID 20044460.