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12:35 Sep 30, 2001 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Pharmaceuticals | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Nikki Graham United Kingdom Local time: 02:46 | ||||||
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5 | Check below |
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4 +1 | see explanation |
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some only Explanation: can't find amitracina or imipenel anywhere. Are you sure the spelling's correct? I think the latter could be imipenem. Found: ceftriaxone ciprofloxacin zienam came up on lots of German and some French pages, this one: Beschreibung häufig verwendeter Antibiotika - [ Translate this page ] ... Spiegelkontrolle. Nebenwirkungen: Ototoxizität, Nephrotoxizität. 9.11 Zienam® (Imipenem). Spektrum: ... www.dhzb.de/deutsch/behandlungsstandards/BS_09.htm implying that it's a registered trademark and same as imipenem. Adding a page that may be useful Reference: http://www.dentalindia.com/drugs.html |
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Check below Explanation: Amitracina = Ceftriaxona = ceftriaxone or cefotaxime Imipenel = Zienam = Cipro Floxacina = ciprofloxacin: an oral antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.. etc Babylon.com Try this link for the others: http://po.path.med.umich.edu/handbook/drugbran.htm Reference: http://194.244.118.197/owa-wt/wordtheque_dba.w.t?w=ceftriaxo... Reference: http://po.path.med.umich.edu/handbook/drugbran.htm |
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see explanation Explanation: Hope you see this in spite of having closed the question. Imipenem is the right term in both languages. Could it be Tienam? It\'s a commercial name for Imipenem. Amitracina does not fit with anything... or with too many similar names.. Couldn\'t you check the spelling? It could be amikacina, which is also an antibiotic: amikacin is the English word for it. For the rest, Nikki and Lyssy are absolutely right. Hope this helps. :-) |
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