Escherichia Coli

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Kepivance Palifermin

Palifermin (trade name Kepivance, marketed by Biovitrum) is a truncated human recombinant keratinocyte growth factor (KGF)[1] produced in Escherichia coli. KGF stimulates the growth of cells that line the surface of the mouth and intestinal tract.[2] Contents 1 Therapeutic use(s) 2 Drug target and mechanism of action 3 Side effects 4 Administration 5 Drug interactions 6 Pre-clinical trials 6.1 Toxicology studies 7 Clinical trials 7.1 Phase I 7.2 Phase II ...

Palifermin Drug Index

Palifermin (trade name Kepivance, marketed by Biovitrum) is a truncated human recombinant keratinocyte growth factor (KGF)[1] produced in Escherichia coli. KGF stimulates the growth of cells that line the surface of the mouth and intestinal tract.[2] Contents 1 Therapeutic use(s) 2 Drug target and mechanism of action 3 Side effects 4 Administration 5 Drug interactions 6 Pre-clinical trials 6.1 Toxicology studies 7 Clinical trials 7.1 Phase I 7.2 Phase II ...

Sogroya Sompacitan-beco

Somapacitan, sold under the brand name Sogroya, is a growth hormone medication.[5] Somapacitan is a human growth hormone analog.[2] Somapacitan-beco is produced in Escherichia coli by recombinant DNA technology.[2] The most common side effects include: back pain, joint paint, indigestion, a sleep disorder, dizziness, tonsillitis, swelling in the arms or lower legs, vomiting, adrenal insufficiency, hypertension, increase in blood creatine phospho...

Sompacitan Drug Index

Somapacitan, sold under the brand name Sogroya, is a growth hormone medication.[5] Somapacitan is a human growth hormone analog.[2] Somapacitan-beco is produced in Escherichia coli by recombinant DNA technology.[2] The most common side effects include: back pain, joint paint, indigestion, a sleep disorder, dizziness, tonsillitis, swelling in the arms or lower legs, vomiting, adrenal insufficiency, hypertension, increase in blood creatine phospho...

Retavase Reteplase, r-PA

Reteplase, trade names include Retavase, is a thrombolytic drug, used to treat heart attacks by breaking up the clots that cause them. Reteplase is a recombinant non-glycosylated form of human tissue plasminogen activator, which has been modified to contain 357 of the 527 amino acids of the original protein. It is produced in the bacterium Escherichia coli.[citation needed] Reteplase was approved for use in 1996.[1] Reteplase is similar to recombinant human tis...

Reteplase, r-PA Drug Index

Reteplase, trade names include Retavase, is a thrombolytic drug, used to treat heart attacks by breaking up the clots that cause them. Reteplase is a recombinant non-glycosylated form of human tissue plasminogen activator, which has been modified to contain 357 of the 527 amino acids of the original protein. It is produced in the bacterium Escherichia coli.[citation needed] Reteplase was approved for use in 1996.[1] Reteplase is similar to recombinant human tis...

Graphil is injection. May i know the side effects for this injection. ## I'm sorry, are you certain of the name and spelling? I can't find any information on a medication under this name, I even tried several spelling variations and can't pull up anything. What country are you in? This information could help me narrow down the search. ## Sorry spelling is wrong actual one is grafeel. I got the info on this in one site."grafeel is one of the hemopoietic growth factors that stimulate the proliferation of neutrophils. Grafeel is produced by a strain of escherichia coli bearing a genetically engineered plasmid that contains a human g-csf gene. Grafeel regulates the production, maturation, and function of cells of the neutrophil lineage. Grafeel is used to treat cancer patien...

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Rifaximina 200mg This medication was given to me by a doctor in mexico city, I went to him for swelling of my feet. The other medication he gave me is Elatec, underneath that name on the box it says Micronizado, Diosmina/Hesperidina. What can you tell me about these drugs. ## In my home country my doctor gave me Detralex which contains diosmina + hesperidina. I had problmes with me swollen feet and my veins. The problem is that I moved to the USA and I can not find a related drug. Would you be so kind and help me? Thank you! ## To the original poster, Rifaximin (or Rifiaximina) is an antibiotic that treats traveler's diarrhea caused by a bacteria called Escherichia coli. It is also used to prevent hepatic encephalopathy, which is a condition that occurs when your liver does not work...

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Yellow capsule200mg ## I'm looking for information on Eskapar Nifuroxazida. My girlfriend gave me some to help me recover from an illness and I'm wondering what it does and is it good for me to take it. Thanks Mike Hoey ## Sorry, since this is a foreign item, I cannot tell you anything about it. ## It's a synthetic drug derived from the nitrofuranos (sorry, that's Spanish and I don't know what the equivalent English name for the drug is), It's an intestinal antibiotic, for treatment of intestinal infections and diarrhea caused by intestinal infection. It has been demonstrated to be effective against Staphylococcus and Streptococcus and against some other bacterias such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp, Shigella, Klebsiella spp and Proteus spp. It is not effect...

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I recently purchased WMD kratom from a vendor and afterwards found a lab results tab on their web page. The results tested negative for Salmonella and Listeria Spp. BUT, it did test positive for Coliform at 1200cfu/g AND Escherichia coli-Generic at 100cfu/g. My question is, are these levels safe? And what is cfu?

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NDC 68647-120 NDC Database

Baniflu (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B 30 [hp_c] / Escherichia Coli 30 [hp_c] / Gelsemium Sempervirens Root 30 [hp_c]) by Feelgood Health ## Shape: Round ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 68647-120-10

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