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Document Type
:
Article In Journal
Document Title
:
Systemic Absorption of Chloramphenicol Eye Drops
Systemic Absorption of Chloramphenicol Eye Drops
Subject
:
Ophthalmology
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
:
Chloramphenicol blood levels were measured in 11 patients receivi? chloramphenicol eye drops for a period from 9-19 days. Peripheral blood counts were also examiqi1 before and after therapy. Chioramphenicol was detected in the plasma of all the 11 patients. Levels above the lower limit of laboratory measurements were found in 7 of the 11 patients (Range 2.5-5 mg/mL). There was no change in the peripheral blood count followingthe use of the drug. The bone marrow aplasia reported with topical chioramphenicol drops is most likely to be due to idiosyncratic reaction rather than direct dose related reaction
ISSN
:
1319-1004
Journal Name
:
Medical Science Journal
Volume
:
3
Issue Number
:
1
Publishing Year
:
1413 AH
1993 AD
Article Type
:
Article
Added Date
:
Sunday, April 1, 2012
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عدنان المرزوقي
Marzouki, Adnan
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أسامة باديب
Badeeb, Osama
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