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Article: bigger push to use a cephalosporin for common respiratory tract infections in patients allergic to penicillin October 2013
Article: stronger warnings about peripheral neuropathy with oral or IV quinolone antibiotics October 2013
Commentary: Oral Ketoconazole Warnings September 2013
Article: Oral ketoconazole (Nizoral, etc) will continue to fall out of favor for fungal infections September 2013
Article: Stronger warnings about mefloquine (Lariam, etc) will mean more questions about meds to prevent malaria September 2013
Commentary: Should Macrolides Be Used for Respiratory Tract Infections? August 2013
Article: NOT using azithromycin or other macrolides for most acute respiratory infections August 2013
PL Voices: Managing Clostridium difficile Infections June 2013
Article: more focus on treating Clostridium difficile June 2013
Article: doxycycline AND tetracycline are in short supply May 2013
Article: changes for antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery April 2013
Guideline: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Surgery (2013) April 2013
Chart: Drug-Induced Pancreatitis April 2013
Patient Education: Staying Healthy While Abroad April 2013
Guideline: Antiviral Agents for the Treatment and Chemoprophylaxis of Influenza (2011) February 2013
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