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. 1970 Oct;46(5):401–403. doi: 10.1136/sti.46.5.401

Treatment of gonorrhoea with three different antibiotic regimes: doxycycline 300 mg., procaine penicillin plus benzyl penicillin 2.4 m.u., benzyl penicillin 5 m.u. plus probenecid.

R C Gray, I Phillips, C S Nicol
PMCID: PMC1048105  PMID: 4991033

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