There has been a sustained surge in the use of the antibiotic chloramphenicol since it was made available over the counter (OTC) for eye infections in 2005, reveals a new study that reopens the debate ...
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 138, No. 5 (Nov., 1978), pp. 690-694 (5 pages) During a six-month period, chloramphenicol was administered systemically to 100 patients and topically to 24 ...
A common antibiotic protects frogs against a fungal disease that has killed more than 40 frog species since 1980. New Zealand biologists bathed frogs in a solution containing chloramphenicol, ...
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