Antibacterial agent
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Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
aminoacridine, antitubercular agent, ciprofloxacin, dapsone, metronidazole, sulfanilamide, trimethoprim
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Scope Note
substance that destroys bacteria or prevents their growth or replication.
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- It is a consequence whether use of the antibacterial agent is appropriate or not appropriate.
- An article according to claim 1, wherein the antibacterial agent is kneaded with the polyamide that is a powder.
- The cationic antibacterial agent is preferably supplied in the form of an orally acceptable salt thereof, such as the chloride, bromide, sulfate, alkyl sulfonate such as methyl sulfonate and ethyl sulfonate, phenylsulfonate, such as p-methylphenyl sulfonate, nitrite, acetate, gluconate, etc.
- Is the use of antibacterial agents regulated in the US? Whether or not an antibacterial agent is regulated depends upon its intended use and its effectiveness.
- For the purposes of this invention, the most preferred antibacterial agent is a penicillin.
