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Mafenide 85 MG/ML Topical Cream [Sulfamylon]
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MAFENIDE ACETATE 85 mg in 1 g TOPICAL CREAM [Sulfamylon]
, Sulfamylon 8.5 % Topical Cream
, Sulfamylon 85 MG/ML Topical Cream
National Institutes of Health
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Edetic Acid, Disodium Salt
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Invited commentary
Charles L. Fox Jr.
World Journal of Surgery
2005
Corpus ID: 40017773
The first part of Moncrief 's review describing the pathogenesis of burn wound sepsis is an important exposition of this not well…
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2002
2002
Mafenide Acetate (Sulfamylon®) Activity Against P. aeruginosa Isolates During and After 34 Years of Continuous Use: 156.
C. Guymon
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A. Mcmanus
2002
Corpus ID: 74816796
2001
2001
Besonderheiten in der Erstversorgung von Brandverletzten
S. Blome-Eberwein
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A. Jester
,
M. Küntscher
,
G. Germann
2001
Corpus ID: 70626993
Burn Surgery Today. Burn Trauma requires immediate fluid resuscitation. The initial fluid replacement therapy is based upon a…
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2000
2000
The Efficacy of Topical Sulfamylon® 5% Solution With Selected Topical, Oral, and Parenteral Antifungals In Vitro: 162.
P. Muller
,
M. Stafford
,
+4 authors
J. Hansbrough
2000
Corpus ID: 58233876
1952
1952
The sulfonamides and antibiotics in trachoma.
A. A. Siniscal
Journal of the American Medical Association
1952
Corpus ID: 29677989
The following preparations were used and the results observed in a series of over 3,500 patients with trachoma at the Missouri…
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1949
1949
Sulfamylon and streptomycin in treatment of infections of the ear; a preliminary report.
K. Diehl
,
A. Morris
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1949
Corpus ID: 33802516
THE USE of sulfamylon® and streptomycin in local treatment of otitis media with or without acute exacerbation seems to be a…
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