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THE USE OF NETROMYCINE FOR INDIRECT LYMPHOTROPE ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN UROLOGICAL PRACTICE

Abstract

Netromycin has been used for treatment of inflammatory diseases of urinogenital sphere at 36 patients. The technique of the indirect endolymphatic introduction is the next: the medication was introduced into projection of the superficial (external) inguinal ring, in a doze of 200 mg, serially in both sides, once a day, after day, at acute conditions combining it with intramuscular introduction after day; and as a result the patient received Netromycin daily 1 time a day. The clinical effect of the indirect endolymphatic therapy by Netromycin was found already during the treatment course. Control urine was sterile or contained low number of bacteria. Thus, this clinical research have shown, that application of this medication is possible and easily tolerably by indirect lymphotrope introduction.

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Yu. A. Kravtsov
Vladivostok State Medical University; Far-Eastern Branch of the Scientific Center of medical ecology Russian Scientific Center; Siberian Branch of the RAMS
Russian Federation
Vladivostok


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Kravtsov Yu.A. THE USE OF NETROMYCINE FOR INDIRECT LYMPHOTROPE ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN UROLOGICAL PRACTICE. Pacific Medical Journal. 2006;(4):98-99. (In Russ.)

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