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. 1989 May;57(5):300-7.

[Combination of gentamycin and amikacin with rifampicin, ethambutol and isoniazid on selected standard strains of Mycobacterium species in experiments done in vitro and in vivo]

[Article in Polish]
  • PMID: 2633149

[Combination of gentamycin and amikacin with rifampicin, ethambutol and isoniazid on selected standard strains of Mycobacterium species in experiments done in vitro and in vivo]

[Article in Polish]
M Janowiec et al. Pneumonol Pol. 1989 May.

Abstract

The authors present results of in-vivo and in-vitro studies of combined effect of gentamycin , amikacin and rifampicin , ethambutol, isoniazide on selected standard strains of Mycobacterium sp. (Myc. H37Rv, Myc. An5, Myc. wells, Myc. kirchberg, Myc. kansasii, Myc. intracellulare, and Myc. fortuitum). In in-vitro studies the synergistic effect of gentamycin and amikacin with the tuberculostatic drugs was demonstrable on all Mycobacterium strains. The weakest effect was seen on Myc. fortuitum colonies. In-vivo studies have also shown this synergistic effect on all studied strains, and a much weaker effect when used in monotherapy. The authors have shown the possibility of using combination of gentamycin and amikacin with RMP, EMB, INH in treating Myc. intracellulare infections.

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