Clinical and Bacteriological Studies with Clindamycin

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Fifty patients have been treated with clindamycin, a chemical analogue of lincomycin. Forty-four responded satisfactorily to treatment. Gastro-Intestinal side-effects were rare though five patients developed rashes. Most recently isolated staphylococci are clindamycin-sensitive. © 1970, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Geddes, A. M., Bridgwater, F. A. J., Williams, D. N., Oon, J., & Grimshaw, G. J. (1970). Clinical and Bacteriological Studies with Clindamycin. British Medical Journal, 2(5711), 703–704. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5711.703

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