1953
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1953.01540120015003
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Neomycin Lotion in Treatment of Cutaneous Bacterial Infections

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“…This is not substantiated by experimental study. Reports of candidiasis complicating antibiotic therapy have included the use of chlortetracycline (Harris, 1950;Meads et al, 1951;McVay and Sprunt, 1951;Pappenfort and Schnall, 1951;Woods et al, 1951), penicillin (Barlas and Akyel, 1952;Oblath et al, 1951;Ormerod and Friedman, 1951), streptomycin (Ormerod and Friedman, 1951;Wolff, 1952), chloramphenicol (Gausewitz et al, 1951;Harris, 1950;Hewitt and Williams, 1950;Mangiaracine, 1951;Tomaszewski, 1951;, neomycin (Forbes, 1953;Livingood et al, 1952), oxytetracycline (Jackson et al, 1951;Sharp, 1954;Womack et al, 1952), and tetracycline (Wood et al, 1954). Of these antibiotics, chlortetracycline has been reported to stimulate the in vitro growth of C. albicans by Pappenfort and Schnall ( ), Moore (1951, and Huppert et al (1953).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not substantiated by experimental study. Reports of candidiasis complicating antibiotic therapy have included the use of chlortetracycline (Harris, 1950;Meads et al, 1951;McVay and Sprunt, 1951;Pappenfort and Schnall, 1951;Woods et al, 1951), penicillin (Barlas and Akyel, 1952;Oblath et al, 1951;Ormerod and Friedman, 1951), streptomycin (Ormerod and Friedman, 1951;Wolff, 1952), chloramphenicol (Gausewitz et al, 1951;Harris, 1950;Hewitt and Williams, 1950;Mangiaracine, 1951;Tomaszewski, 1951;, neomycin (Forbes, 1953;Livingood et al, 1952), oxytetracycline (Jackson et al, 1951;Sharp, 1954;Womack et al, 1952), and tetracycline (Wood et al, 1954). Of these antibiotics, chlortetracycline has been reported to stimulate the in vitro growth of C. albicans by Pappenfort and Schnall ( ), Moore (1951, and Huppert et al (1953).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%