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... antibiotics alone . Physicians also only recently have become aware that rectal disease in homosexuals can be ... antibiotics . This is because of sup- pression by antibiotics of normal gut bacteria that , under unusual circumstances ...
... antibiotics alone . Physicians also only recently have become aware that rectal disease in homosexuals can be ... antibiotics . This is because of sup- pression by antibiotics of normal gut bacteria that , under unusual circumstances ...
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... antibiotics also will prevent diarrhea if taken dai- ly . A combination sulfa tablet ( Bactrim DS® or Septra DS® ) taken once daily has been shown to be effective in preventing the majority of bacterial infections . Likewise , a form of ...
... antibiotics also will prevent diarrhea if taken dai- ly . A combination sulfa tablet ( Bactrim DS® or Septra DS® ) taken once daily has been shown to be effective in preventing the majority of bacterial infections . Likewise , a form of ...
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... antibiotic based on the consideration that although bacteria are unlikely to be the cause of colitis , a reduction ... antibiotics as a component of medical therapy . In this setting , metronidazole has been shown , in European studies ...
... antibiotic based on the consideration that although bacteria are unlikely to be the cause of colitis , a reduction ... antibiotics as a component of medical therapy . In this setting , metronidazole has been shown , in European studies ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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