Nebulized aminoglycosides for ventilator-associated pneumonia: Methodological considerations and lessons from experimental studies
Aminoglycosides are concentration-dependent antibiotics exerting a bactericidal effect when concentrations at the site of infection are equal to or greater than 5 times the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC). When administered intravenously, they exhibit poor lung penetration and high systemic...
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