A STUDY ON MIDECAMYCIN GRANULES IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES IN INFANTS

We have undertaken some basic and clinical studies on midecamycin granules with following results: 1) After ingestion of 4g of midecamycin granules, peak blood levels (1.51μg/ml on an average) appeared at one hour in infants, detectable amount lasting for 6 hours. 2) Urinary excretion within 6 hours...

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