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  2. Streptozotocin - Wikipedia

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    This suggested the drug's use as an animal model of diabetes, [8] [9] and as a medical treatment for cancers of the beta cells. [10] In the 1960s and 1970s, the National Cancer Institute investigated streptozotocin's use in cancer chemotherapy .

  3. Chemoprophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Chemoprevention or chemoprophylaxis refers to the administration of a medication for the purpose of preventing disease or infection. [1] [2] Antibiotics, for example, may be administered to patients with disorders of immune system function to prevent bacterial infections (particularly opportunistic infection). [3]

  4. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    However, in general, for every five people who are immunosuppressed following chemotherapy who take an antibiotic, one fever can be prevented; for every 34 who take an antibiotic, one death can be prevented. [79] Sometimes, chemotherapy treatments are postponed because the immune system is suppressed to a critically low level. [citation needed]

  5. Treatment of infections after exposure to ionizing radiation

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    A standardized plan for the management of febrile, neutropenic patients must be devised in each institution or agency., [9] [10] Empirical regimens must contain antibiotics broadly active against Gram-negative aerobic bacteria (a quinolones [i.e. ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin], a fourth-generation cephalosporins [e.g. cefepime, ceftazidime], or ...

  6. Specialty drugs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many biologics, such as chemotherapy drugs, are administered in a doctor's office and require extensive monitoring, further driving up costs." [6] Chemotherapy is usually delivered intravenously, although a number of agents can be administered orally (e.g. specialty drugs, melphalan (trade name Alkeran), busulfan, capecitabine).

  7. I Took Long-Term Antibiotics for a Year—Here's What I'm ...

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    Antibiotics can be helpful for those fighting off an infection. But they are commonly prescribed to people with unexplained acne or flare ups on the skin—I would know, because I was one of them.

  8. Antibiotic use does not increase dementia risk, study suggests

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    Older people being treated with antibiotics should be reassured that using antibiotics will treat delirium and have no effect on getting dementia,” Segil told us. How to reduce your dementia risk

  9. Antimicrobial chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Antimicrobial chemotherapy is the clinical application of antimicrobial agents to treat infectious diseases. There are five types of antimicrobial chemotherapy: [ citation needed ] Antibacterial chemotherapy , the use of antibacterial drugs to treat bacterial infections