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Effect on growth of vaginal Lactobacillus flora in rhesus monkey administered twice daily dose of 5% compound-formulated gel for first 8 weeks followed by 3-weeks rest period and subsequent once daily dose for 1 weeks measured 6 months post dose
Assay data:1 Tested
SummaryPubMed Citation
Antimicrobial activity in Lactobacillus by CLSI agar dilution method in presence of Tazobactam
Antimicrobial activity in Lactobacillus by CLSI agar dilution method in presence of Sulbactam
Antimicrobial activity in Lactobacillus by CLSI agar dilution method in presence of clavulanate
Antimicrobial activity in Lactobacillus by CLSI agar dilution method
Assay data:5 Tested
Antimicrobial activity against Lactobacillus in three-stage chemostat gut model assessed as log reduction in bacterial count at 63 mg/liter administered daily for 7 days
Antimicrobial activity against Lactobacillus in three-stage chemostat gut model assessed as log reduction in bacterial count at 43 mg/liter administered daily for 7 days
Antimicrobial activity against Lactobacillus in three-stage chemostat gut model assessed as log reduction in bacterial count at 139 mg/liter administered every 12 hrs for 7 days
Antibacterial activity against Lactobacillus in healthy human intestine assessed as log reduction in bacterial count per gram of feces at 600 mg/kg, iv administered every 12 hrs for 7 days measured on day 7
Antibacterial activity against Lactobacillus-mediated vaginal infection in woman assessed as effect on vaginal pH at 5% treated via intravaginal gels every 12 hrs for 2 days measured post application
Antibacterial activity against Lactobacillus-mediated vaginal infection in woman assessed as effect on vaginal pH at 0.5% treated via intravaginal gels every 12 hrs for 2 days measured post application
Antibacterial activity against Lactobacillus-mediated vaginal infection in woman at 5% treated via intravaginal gels every 12 hrs for 2 days measured post application
Antibacterial activity against Lactobacillus-mediated vaginal infection in woman at 0.5% treated via intravaginal gels every 12 hrs for 2 days measured post application
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