Ocular Permeation of Topical Tazocin and Its Effectiveness in the Treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Induced Keratitis in Rabbits
Purpose: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common causative organism for contact lens-associated corneal ulcer and is commonly treated with fluoroquinolones. With the emergence of resistant strains, it is important to investigate alternative therapies. Despite well-established efficacy of tazocin a...
Main Authors: | Singh, Sujaya, Agarwal, Renu, Razak, Zulhilmi Abdul, Ngu, Robin, Nyein, Lwin L., Vasudevan, Sushil, Kapitonova, Marina, Kadir, Azida Juana, Subrayan, Visvaraja |
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Mary Ann Liebert
2018
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