The Case for Intermittent Carbapenem Dosing in Stable Haemodialysis Patients
Purpose: Antimicrobial resistant infections are common in patients on haemodialysis, often needing long courses of carbapenems. This results in a longer hospital stay and risk of iatrogenic complications. However, carbapenems can be given intermittently to allow for earlier discharge. We aim to desc...
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Main Authors: | Vanda Ho (Author), Felecia Tay (Author), Jia En Wu (Author), Lionel Lum (Author), Paul Tambyah (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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