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Tobramycin Once- vs Thrice-Daily for Elective Intravenous Antipseudomonal Therapy in Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Infection, 09/21/09
Riethmueller J et al. – The authors conclude that tobramycin given in a daily single dose (with the advantage of being more practical in a home environment) has an efficacy equal to that of three daily doses in terms of elective antipseudomonal therapy in clinically stable patients with CF.
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