Macrolide Treatment Failure due to Drug-Drug Interactions: Real-World Evidence to Evaluate a Pharmacological Hypothesis
Macrolide antibiotics have received criticism concerning their use and risk of treatment failure. Nevertheless, they are an important class of antibiotics and are frequently used in clinical practice for treating a variety of infections. This study sought to utilize pharmacoepidemiology methods and...
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Main Authors: | Brian Cicali (Author), Stephan Schmidt (Author), Markus Zeitlinger (Author), Joshua D. Brown (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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