Anti-infectives treat a wide variety of viral, bacterial and fungal infections.
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Recommended Resources
Displays data about anthelmintics including Biltricide, Pin-Rid, and Vansil, and delves into details about what they do.
http://www.healthkey.com/a-z/hw-hn-1077002,0,6357288.healthwisestory
Anti-Tuberculosis Medication Side-Effects
The World Health Organization's article outlines how the side-effects of antituberculosis medications cause poor adherence to treatment and advocate close monitoring of the course for side-effects including dyspepsia, arthralgia, and hepatitis.
http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/86/3/07-043802/en/
The Antibiotic Guide from Johns Hopkins University provides current information about using antibiotics for the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
http://www.hopkins-abxguide.org/
Website offers information about antibiotics including their prices, treatment, side effects, and how they treat bacterial infections. Website also sells antibiotics.
http://antibiotic-online.com
Antibiotics.org is a non-profit organization providing educational materials about the benefits, as well as the side effects of antibiotics.
http://www.antibiotics.org/
Autism and Anti-fungal Treatment
Presents information about autistic children and reasons they need anti-fungal treatments. Also traces the sttistics about the autistic and candida or years infections.
http://www.healing-arts.org/children/antifungal.htm
Drugs.com: Lincomycin Derivatives
Delivers data about various derivatives, their brand names, and medical conditions which might indicate their usage.
http://www.drugs.com/drug-class/lincomycin-derivatives.html
Proffers information about the antibacterial agent Cleocin, a derivative of Lincomycin, indications and contraindications, and additional information about the medication.
http://www.flexyx.com/C/Cleocin%20Hcl.html
Contains a chart delineating various antifungal agents, thei test dose, maintenance dose, premedications, and bladder irrigation information for each.
http://www.globalrph.com/antifungals.htm
Provides details about the medication Macrobid, a urinary anti-infective, including consumer ratngs and comments.
http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=20064&name=MACROBID
Monitoring Patient on Anti-TB Medication
Consists of Powerpoint, audio and PDF formats recounting the audio conference which lays out side effects and advere reactions of anti-tuberculosis medications.
http://www.umdnj.edu/ntbcweb/audioarchives/monitoring.htm
Surgery.com: Urinary Anti-Infectives
Contains a brief definition of the medication as well as a description of what it is and what it does, recommended dosages for various individual types of this group, and precautions.
http://www.surgery.com/article/urinary-antiinfectives
The Merck Manuals: Tetracyclines
The online Merck medical library presents this article about tetracyclines, with data about the drug itself, its pharmacology, indications, and contraindications. Also contains a list of adverse effects.
http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/sec14/ch170/ch170o.html
Offers an overview of tinidazole, which is also known by the brand names Tindamax and Fasigyn. Also outlines important information about this medication and side effects.
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/tinidazole.html
Consists of an introduction to anthelmntics, a chart showing key drugs registered for the treatment of parasitic worms n humans, and various medical approaches using these drugs.
http://www.wormbook.org/chapters/www_anthelminticdrugs/anthelminticdrugs.html