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. 1974 Jun;5(6):670–671. doi: 10.1128/aac.5.6.670

BRL.8988 (Talampicillin), a Well-Absorbed Oral Form of Ampicillin1

J P Clayton a, M Cole a, S W Elson a, H Ferres a
PMCID: PMC429033  PMID: 15825424

Abstract

The phthalidyl ester (BRL.8988, talampicillin) of ampicillin gave serum levels in man two and a half times those obtained with ampicillin itself.

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