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Effects of Cranberry Juice on Pharmacokinetics of beta-Lactam Antibiotics following Oral Administration
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 06/26/09
Li M et al. - The results suggest that the use of cranberry juice at usual quantities as prophylaxis for UTI is not likely to alter the pharmacokinetics of these two oral antibiotics.
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