levosin
a Russian drug; an anti-staphylococcal antibiotic; no other information available 8/94
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Related Diseases
1. | Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
01/01/1993
- " Electron-microscopic radioautography was employed to study the crust and granulation tissue from patients with thermal burn injuries degree II-IV, before treatment, 10 and 20 days after application of levosin ointment. " 01/01/1994
- " A pronounced therapeutic effect of the use of the remedies suggested (levosin, levomecol, dioxycole, sulphamecole, iodmetroxide) resulting from simultaneous dehydrating, antimicrobial, necrolytic and anesthetic effect, 2-fold shortening of the period of wound treatment and improvement of the results of treatment of the patients with different types of purulent surgical infection were noted." 07/01/1991
- " Necrectomy in combination with the topical use of ointments on a water-soluble polyethylene glycol basis (levosin, levomekol, 5% dioxidine ointment, 10% mafenide acetate ointment) produces the most favorable effect on the course of the wound process."
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2. | Burns
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3. | Infections
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