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PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION AND USE OF ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS
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PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION AND USE OF ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS

Margaret Trexler Hessen and Donald Kaye
Infectious disease clinics of North America, v 9(3), pp 531-545
Sep 1995
PMID: 7490431

Abstract

Treatment of infection involves a complex interaction among the infecting organism (susceptibility to the therapeutic agent), host factors (immune function, site of infection, renal and hepatic metabolism), and pharmacokinetics (rate of absorption, distribution and excretion). Successful therapy requires careful consideration of these factors, and unsuccessful treatment should invoke a careful reanalysis of them.

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