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    Re: Have RI and questions

    Quote Originally Posted by grammie View Post
    he is one that thinks they can live forever without eating and proper care.
    You mean they can't?!? They need care?!? Don't tell me Santa isn't real either!
    I do hope it all works out. As llovelace said you should ask about the other two antibiotics. I used Ceftazidime type (Cefzim) in the past but i couldn't remember the name at the time. It's the same as Fortaz just not as fancy a name and Fortaz is a bit 'newer'. I've only used cephalosporin type antibiotics, which Fortaz is part of, and it breaks down the bacterial cell walls. It's close to Penicillin.
    Amikacin is aminoglycoside which basically means that it stops the bacteria from producing the enzymes they need to reproduce, but it doesn't kill the bacteria so it does have a longer time period to remove all infection.
    Now that i am done being a nerd i will get back to work and act cool
    Last edited by Dragnbaron; 01-17-2009 at 10:49 AM. Reason: spell check doesn't like me, today.
    Of all the tyrannies a tyranny executed for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. for it may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busibodies. For a robber baron's cruelty may cease; his cupidity may at some poitn be sadiated. But those who torment us for out own good do so without ceasing because they do so with the approval of their conscience. ~C.S. Lewis

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