Part of the reason for the switch was that California passed a series of laws to ban the use of antibiotics in non-medical, prophylactic treatments.
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In 1906 she published an article in the " Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal " on " The new theory and prophylactic treatment of puerperal eclampsia ."
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Also, prophylactic treatment for certain infections that complicate AIDS, like pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, pneumococcal pneumonia, and a tuberculosis-like infection ( Mycobacterium avium intracellulare ) improved survival.
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Based on experience with seasonal influenza in nursing homes, control of influenza requires full treatment of any ill persons and prophylactic treatment of all their contacts.
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As compared to placebo or no intervention, prophylactic treatment of hospitalized medical patients using LMWH and similar anticoagulants reduces the risk of venous thromboembolism, notably pulmonary embolism.
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A recent review of clinical experience with 28 European SCLS patients suggests that either prophylactic treatment may reduce the frequency and severity of attacks and may improve survival.
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Recently, the parents of a child bitten by an otter at a Florida zoo decided she should have prophylactic treatment, even though none of the otters appeared sick.
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Options for prophylactic treatment include the quinolone antibiotics ( such as ciprofloxacin ), azithromycin, and trimethoprim / sulfamethoxazole, though the latter has proved less effective in recent years.
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When the manic behaviours have gone, long-term treatment then focuses on prophylactic treatment to try to stabilize the patient's mood, typically through a combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
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We had the ugly spectacle of congressional employees and media big shots getting prophylactic treatment and plenty of Cipro and time off, while the proles got the shaft.