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. 1981 Jan;19(1):188–189. doi: 10.1128/aac.19.1.188

Comparative Activities of AM-715 and Pipemidic and Nalidixic Acids Against Experimentally Induced Systemic and Urinary Tract Infections

Keiji Hirai 1, Akira Ito 1, Yashuo Abe 2, Seigo Suzue 2, Tsutomu Irikura 2, Matsuhisa Inoue 1, Susumu Mitsuhashi 1
PMCID: PMC181380  PMID: 6454381

Abstract

Dose for dose, AM-715 was at least five times as active as pipemidic acid and nalidixic acid against systemic and urinary bladder-kidney infections in mice.

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