A. Cephapirin
B. Cefadroxil
C. Cefaclor
D. Cefixime
A. Cephapirin
B. Cefadroxil
C. Cefaclor
D. Cefixime
A. Mycostatin
B. Amphoterin
C. Antibiotics
D. None of the above
A. Anticancer drug
B. Antibiotic
C. Antiarrythmic
D. Immunosuppresant
A. Ceftrioxone
B. Cefaclor
C. Cefepime
D. Cefuroxime
A. Has no side-effects
B. Is used in management of ANUG
C. Is mainly concentrated in saliva
D. Is active against gram-positive aerobes
A. Rifampicin
B. Ethionamide
C. Cycloserine
D. Ethambutol
A. Anaerobic
B. Gram positive organism
C. Gram negative organisms
D. Yeast and fungi
A. Higher oral biovailability
B. Lower oral biovailability
C. Equal oral biovailability
D. Can be given Parenterally
A. Gentamycin
B. Tetracycline
C. Aztreonam
D. Neomycin
A. Burns
B. Tinea
C. Non-specific vaginitis
D. All of the above