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Biowaiver Monograph for Immediate-Release Solid Oral Dosage Forms: Amoxicillin Trihydrate

2018

Literature and experimental data relevant to waiver of in vivo bioequivalence (BE) testing for the approval of immediate-release solid oral dosage forms containing amoxicillin trihydrate are reviewed. Solubility and permeability characteristics according to the Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS), therapeutic uses, therapeutic index, excipient interactions, as well as dissolution and BE and bioavailability studies were taken into consideration. Solubility and permeability studies indicate that amoxicillin doses up to 875 mg belong to BCS class I, whereas 1000 mg belongs to BCS class II and doses of more than 1000 mg belong to BCS class IV. Considering all aspects, the biowaiver pro…

0301 basic medicine030106 microbiologyAdministration OralBiological AvailabilityPharmaceutical ScienceExcipientPharmacologyBioequivalence030226 pharmacology & pharmacyPermeabilityDosage formBiopharmaceuticsExcipients03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansDosage FormsActive ingredientChemistryBiopharmaceuticsAmoxicillinAmoxicillinBiopharmaceutics Classification SystemBioavailabilitySolubilityTherapeutic Equivalencymedicine.drugJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Antibiotic prescription for the prevention and treatment of postoperative complications after routine dental implant placement. A cross-sectional stu…

2018

Background As there are no established guidelines for antibiotic prescription after dental implant placement a study was made to determine the current prescribing habits of several groups of practitioners regarding antibiotics to prevent and/or treat postoperative complications - early failures and infections - in relation to routine dental implant placement. Material and methods An electronic survey was sent to postgraduate students and professionals with experience in routine dental implant placement who practice in Spain. The questions asked were related to whether antibiotics were routinely prescribed either pre- or postoperatively to prevent and/or treat postoperative complications dur…

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Use of antibiotics by spanish dentists receiving postgraduate training in endodontics

2018

Background The incidence of endodontic infections is high. The contribution of Endodontics to the global problem of antibiotic resistance could be significant. The ESE, together with the World Health Organization, are promoting the World Antibiotic Awareness Week (13-19 November 2017) to promote the appropriate use of systemic antibiotics in Endodontics. The objective of this study was to determine the prescription pattern of antibiotics in the treatment of endodontic infections of Spanish dentists attending specialization programs in Endodontics. Material and Methods Dentists from five Spanish endodontic postgraduate programs were requested to answer a one-page questionnaire surveying abou…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_class030106 microbiologyAntibioticsDentistryAntibiòticsEndodonticsOperative Dentistry and Endodontics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsClavulanic acidmedicineEndodònciaMedical prescriptionEspanyaPeriodontitisGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryResearchClindamycin030206 dentistryAmoxicillinEndodonticsPenicillinSpainbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Exosomes as delivery vehicles: a commentary on "Amoxicillin haptenates intracellular proteins that can be transported in exosomes to target cells".

2017

Exosomes are lipoproteic nanosize vesicles of endocytic origin that are released in the extracellular space by several cell types when a multivesicular body fuses with the plasma membrane (1). To date, accumulating evidences highlight the potential of exosomes as messenger in intercellular communication. Indeed, several studies reported the presence of lipids, proteins, metabolites and nucleic acid (DNA, mRNA, microRNA, lncRNA) in exosomes and highlight their functional role in physiological and pathological processes (2).

030213 general clinical medicineCell typeVesicleEndocytic cyclemacromolecular substancesGeneral Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiologyMicrovesiclesCell biology03 medical and health sciencesExosomes amoxicillin protein hapten0302 clinical medicinemicroRNAExtracellularMultivesicular BodyIntracellularAnnals of translational medicine
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Antibacterial susceptibility patterns of Porphyromonas gingivalis isolated from chronic Periodontitis patients

2010

Objectives: To test the antimicrobial sensitivity of Porphyromonas gingivalis to a panel of eight orally administrable antibiotics in chronic periodontal diseases and to evaluate factors associated with periodontitis in adult patients. Study Design: A total of fifty strains of P. gingivalis were isolated from one hundred and twenty adult patients with chronic perio-dontitis. Identification of bacteria was carried out by anaerobic culture and biochemical tests. Selected colonies of P. gingivalis were used to evaluate the antibacterial activities of penicillin, metronidazole, amoxicillin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, clindamycin, doxy-cycline, ciprofloxacin and azithromycin. Results: Most of …

AdultMalemedicine.drug_classAntibioticsAdministration OralMicrobial Sensitivity TestsAzithromycinMicrobiologyClavulanic acidmedicineHumansPeriodontitisGeneral DentistryPorphyromonas gingivalisPeriodontitisbiologybusiness.industryMiddle AgedAmoxicillin:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationChronic periodontitisAnti-Bacterial AgentsCiprofloxacinOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASChronic DiseaseFemaleSurgerybusinessPorphyromonas gingivalismedicine.drugMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Systemic moxifloxacin vs amoxicillin/metronidazole adjunct to non-surgical treatment in generalized aggressive periodontitis

2014

Background: The objective of this randomized clinical study was to evaluate the effect of systemic administration of moxifloxacin compared to amoxicillin and metronidazole, combined with non-surgical treatment in patients with generalized aggressive periodontitis (GAgP) in a 6-month follow-up. Material and Methods: A total of 39 systemically healthy patients with GAgP were evaluated in this randomized clinical trial. Periodontal parameters were recorded at the baseline during the 1 st , 3 rd and 6 th month. Patients received either 400 mg of moxifloxacin per os once daily or 500 mg of metronidazole and 500 mg amoxicillin per os three times daily for 7 days consecutively. Results: No signifi…

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Odontogenic Infections: A 1-year Retrospective Study.

2015

ABSTRACT Objectives The purpose of this study was to analyze the prevalence, demographic patterns and management of odontogenic infections in patients undergoing treatment in an outpatient dental emergency service of a university hospital. Materials and methods In a retrospective study of the year 2012, all patients suffering from odontogenic infections were included. Demographic data, diagnosis and the conducted treatment were analyzed. Odontogenic infections were defined as pulpitis, apical and marginal periodontitis, abscesses and pericoronitis. Results A total of 2,058 out of 4,209 emergency patients suffered from odontogenic infections. The majority (45.0%) had an apical periodontitis,…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPericoronitisAdolescentDental emergencyYoung AdultInternal medicineGermanyPrevalenceMedicineHumansPulpitisClinical significanceAbscessChildPeriodontitisGeneral DentistryPeriodontal DiseasesAgedRetrospective StudiesPeriodontitisAged 80 and overbusiness.industryAmoxicillinInfantPulpitisRetrospective cohort studyBacterial InfectionsAmoxicillinMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAbscessAnti-Bacterial AgentsTooth DiseasesChild PreschoolFemalePericoronitismedicine.symptombusinessPeriapical Periodontitismedicine.drugThe journal of contemporary dental practice
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Efficacy and safety comparison of two amoxicillin administration schedules after third molar removal. A randomized, double-blind and controlled clini…

2009

Objective: The aim of this comparative double-blind, prospective, randomized, clinical trial was to evaluate two amoxicillin administration patterns. The first was a short prophylactic therapy and the second a long postoperative regimen. Study Design: The study population consisted of 160 patients who underwent mandibular third molar extraction. Patients were randomized into two equal groups. In group 1, 2 grams of amoxicillin were administered 1 hour before the procedure and 1 gram 6 hours after surgery. In group 2, patients received 1 gram of amoxicillin 6 hours after surgery followed by 1 gram every 8 hour for 4 days. All patients received the same number of tablets thanks to the use of …

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Lack of significant differences between gastrointestinal tract microbial population structure of Helicobacter pylori-infected subjects before and 2 y…

2020

Background According to recent estimates 80% of Latvian population is infected with Helicobacter pylori thus their susceptibility to numerous gastric tract diseases is increased. The 1st line H. pylori eradication therapy includes treatment with clarithromycin in combination with amoxicillin or metronidazole and a proton pump inhibitor. However, potential adverse events caused by such therapies to microbiome are insufficiently studied. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effect of H. pylori eradication on human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) microbiome. Methods The assessment of H pylori eradication impact on GIT microbiome was done by analyzing 120 samples acquired from 60 s…

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Abscess of the orbit arising 48 h after root canal treatment of a maxillary first molar

2006

Aim  To discuss a rare, but severe complication arising following routine root canal treatment. Summary  An orbital abscess is reported that occurred following routine root canal treatment. A young, healthy female patient, with no history of chronic paranasal infection had undergone root canal treatment of the right maxillary first molar. On hospital admission, she presented with extensive periorbital swelling and discreet diplopia. Computed tomography imaging identified massive purulent sinusitis and subsequent involvement of the orbit via the inferior and medial orbital wall within 48 h after completion of root canal treatment. Immediate surgical drainage of the maxillary sinus and the or…

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