A. Higher oral biovailability
B. Lower oral biovailability
C. Equal oral biovailability
D. Can be given Parenterally
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy
A. Gentamycin
B. Tetracycline
C. Aztreonam
D. Neomycin
A. Burns
B. Tinea
C. Non-specific vaginitis
D. All of the above
A. Penicillin
B. Imipenem
C. Cephalosporins
D. All of the above
A. Nystatin
B. Amphotericin
C. Interferons
D. Thiobendazole
A. Increased excretion of probenacid in the feaces and perspiration
B. Increased excretion of probenacid in urine
C. Increased metabolis of penciling G
D. Decreased renal excretion of penciling G
A. Procarbazine
B. Vincristine
C. Mechlorethamine
D. Methotrexate
A. Cephalexin
B. Cloxacillin
C. Piperacillin
D. Dictoxacillin
A. Cefoperazone
B. Cefaclor
C. Ceftriaxone
D. Cefotaxime
A. Suphacetamide
B. Sulphadiazine
C. Silversulphadiazine
D. Mafenide