The pharmacokinetic basis of optimal antibiotic dosage H. M. von HattingbergD. Brockmeier OriginalPaper Pages: S21 - S24
The significance of bacterial kinetic examinations for an adequate dosage of antibiotic U. Ullmann OriginalPaper Pages: S25 - S29
Basis and results of therapy with beta-lactam antibiotics in experimental infections G. N. Rolinson OriginalPaper Pages: S30 - S34
An in vitro model for assessing optimum antibiotic dosage in urinary tract infection D. GreenwoodY. KawadaF. O'Grady OriginalPaper Pages: S35 - S38
Interstitial concentration of antibiotics and their significance for an adequate dosage H. -U. Eickenberg OriginalPaper Pages: S39 - S44
Prediction and significance of synergy between antibiotics used for treatment for gram-negative sepsis J. Klastersky OriginalPaper Pages: S45 - S48
Significance of pleural and sputum concentrations for antibiotic therapy of bronchopulmonary infections H. LodeG. GruhlkeG. Dzwillo OriginalPaper Pages: S49 - S57
The role of schedule in antibiotic therapy of the neutropenic patient G. P. BodeyM. ValdiviesoB. S. Yap OriginalPaper Pages: S75 - S81
Guidelines for adequate chemotherapeutic dosage in newborns and infants with septicaemia and meningitis W. MargetR. RoosB. H. Belohradsky OriginalPaper Pages: S82 - S95
An in vitro model for monitoring bacterial responses to antibiotic agents under simulated in vivo conditions T. BerganI. B. CarlsenJ. E. Fuglesang OriginalPaper Pages: S96 - S102
Bacterial kill rates of amoxycillin and ampicillin at exponentially diminishing concentrations simulating in vivo conditions T. BerganI. B. Carlsen OriginalPaper Pages: S103 - S108