Bunner et al., " Effects of Anthrax Toxin (Protective Antigen and Lethal Factor) on Human Monocytes and Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes ", In Vitro Toxicology 6 (2) : 81-89 (1993).Bunner DL, Morris ER, Mereish KA. Effects of anthrax toxin (protective antigen and lethal factor) on human ...
The effectiveness of Cyfendus has only been studied in animals, it has not been studied in humans because there are not enough people who get the disease naturally, and it is not ethical to expose people to anthrax on purpose to find out how well the vaccine works....
The effectiveness of LEVAQUIN® is based on plasma concentrations achieved in humans, a surrogate endpoint reasonably likely to predict clinical benefit. LEVAQUIN® has not been tested in humans for the post-exposure prevention of inhalation anthrax. The safety of LEVAQUIN® in adults for ...
The beneficial impact that the control of bacterial pathogens has had on our standard of living is difficult to overstate. However, our control over microbial disease is diminishing. Human pathogens have repeatedly acquired the genetic capacity to survive antibiotic treatment owing to heavy selective pr...
Based on findings in animals, male and female fertility may be compromised by treatment Lactation Controlled lactation studies have not been conducted in humans; however tacrolimus has been reported to be present in human milk; effects of tacrolimus on breastfed infant, or on milk production have ...
An infection called anthrax Certain infections spread from animals Certain infections when penicillin cannot be used Specific infections caused by parasites Doxycycline may not be appropriate for some of the infections listed above, depending on which germs are causing the infection. Bacteria in some loc...
The usual dose is 250-750 mg given once daily for 3-14 days depending on the type of infection. Anthrax is treated with 500 mg daily for 60 days. It is important to take oral formulations at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after any antacid or mineral supplement containing iron, calciu...
An infection calledanthrax Certain infections spread from animals Certain infections when penicillin cannot be used Specific infections caused by parasites Doxycycline may not be appropriate for some of the infections listed above, depending on which germs are causing the infection. Bacteria in some locat...
Tetracycline is also used to treat infections you can get from direct contact with infected animals or contaminated food. In some cases, tetracycline is used when penicillin or another antibiotic cannot be used to treat serious infections such as Anthrax, Listeria, Clostridium, Actinomyces, and other...
All tetracyclines form a stable calcium complex in any bone forming tissues. A decrease in fibula growth rate has been observed in young animals (rats and rabbits) given oral tetracycline in doses of 25 mg/kg every six hours. This reaction was shown to be reversible when the drug was disco...