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Lincomycin Hydrochloride Monohydrate

Known as: Methyl 6,8-dideoxy-6-(1-methyl-trans-4-propyl-L-2-pyrolidinecarboxamido)-1-thio-D-erythro-alpha-D-galacto-octopyranoside monohydrochloride monohydrate 
National Institutes of Health

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1978
1978
To the Editor.— Scherzer has commented on the development of numerous comedones in acne patients treated with a solution of 5… 
1978
1978
To the Editor.— During the past few months, I have been using a solution of 5% lincomycin hydrochloride monohydrate in 70… 
1976
1976
To the Editor.— In a large clinical practice, our experience with topical use of erythromycin in acne has been discouraging… 
1975
1975
Pseudomembranous colitis secondary to antibiotic therapy has received increasing recognition. During a one-year period, eight of… 
1973
1973
A case of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (erythema multiforme exudativum major) from clindamycin occurred. To our knowledge, Stevens… 
1969
1969
To the Editor:— To answer the question, "Does antibiotic therapy, specifically lincomycin hydrochloride monohydrate, and the… 
1968
1968
FEW EXOGENOUS substances are known to be excreted by the pancreas, in contrast to excretion by the kidney and liver. Only zinc 1… 
1966
1966
To the Editor: Recognizing the fact that medical progress is in part measured by new therapies I am nevertheless disturbed by the…