Examples of 'quinolones' in a sentence

Meaning of "quinolones"

Quinolone is a type of antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections. It is a class of synthetic antibacterial agents that are derived from quinoline
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Quinolones must be dispensed on medical prescription only.
Tetracycline and the quinolones are contraindicated in pregnancy.
Quinolones and fluoroquinolones are highly efficient antibiotics.
Do not administer to animals hypersensitive or resistant to quinolones.
Resistance to quinolones largely depends on chromosomal mutations.
Commonly referred to as the first generation quinolones.
Quinolones have been shown to cause photosensitivity reactions in patients.
Convulsions have been reported in patients receiving quinolones.
The quinolones including nalidixic acid and ciprofloxacin.
Modifications to both targets result in resistance to quinolones.
The quinolones form a class of antibiotics.
Prone to haemolytic reactions when treated with quinolones.
Quinolones have been shown to cause arthropathy in immature animals.
Crystalluria and cylindruria have been reported with quinolones.
Quinolones are known to trigger seizures.

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Mechanism of action of and resistance to quinolones.
He also likes to reserve the quinolones for compromised patients.
It is also resistant to penicillins and quinolones.
Quinolones can also be used.
Resistance to ciprofloxacin usually indicates resistance to other quinolones.
Quinolones are so called topoisomerase poisons.
The most prominent of these agents are the quinolones.
Quinolones show effective prophylaxis mainly with hematological cancer.
A systematic review and discussion of aminoglycosides versus quinolones.
Recently new quinolones were added.
Quinolones are known to trigger seizures or lower the seizure threshold.
A history of hypersensitivity to other quinolones also contraindicates use of ofloxacin.
Quinolones are not approved for use in pregnant women or children.
It has been confirmed that quinolones can cause photosensitivity in patients.
Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic agent belonging to the group called quinolones.
Increasing resistance to quinolones is concerning.
The extent of this inhibition varies among different quinolones.
Quinolones can be classified into generations based on their antibacterial spectrum.
The ecological effects of tetracyclines and quinolones have been observed.
Quinolones may lower the seizure threshold and may trigger seizures.
Enrofloxacin is contraindicated in dogs and cats known to be hypersensitive to quinolones.
Quinolones form chelates with alkaline earth and transition metal cations.
Do not use the product in case of known resistance to quinolones.
Some quinolones have also been shown to interfere with the metabolism of caffeine.
This mammalian enzyme is not affected by bactericidal concentrations of quinolones.
Currently quinolones are divided into four generations based on antibacterial spectrum.
Development of the quinolones.
Quinolones and fluoroquinolones are synthetic antibiotics used for a wide range of bacterial infections.
This assessment revealed a mode of action probably close to that of quinolones.
In juvenile and prenatal animals exposed to quinolones effects on immature cartilage have been observed.
Alternative agents in areas of high penicillin resistance include macrolides or quinolones.
Persons with known hypersensitivity to quinolones should avoid contact with the product.
Cimetidine has been demonstrated to interfere with the elimination of other quinolones.
They concluded that all those quinolones delayed bone callus formation in rats.
Convulsions may occur due to interaction between quinolones and NSAIDs.

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