
pmid: 13566745
Abstract 1. 1. Experimental evidence is presented to support the claim that an antibiotic formula, ATF, consisting of an aqueous solution of neomycin, bacitracin, polymyxin, and 5-chloro-2-(p-diethylamino-ethoxyphenyl) benzthiazole tartrate (A.163, Crookes) with 1:10,000 noradrenaline is eminently suitable for topical chemotherapy in endodontia. 2. 2. The advantages of ATF over currently used formulations are presented. 3. 3. The clinical application of ATF in treatment of infections involving the root canal and surrounding structures is briefly discussed.
Antifungal Agents, Bacitracin, Humans, Neomycin, Dermatologic Agents, Polymyxins, Antibiotics, Antitubercular, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Fungicides, Industrial, Root Canal Therapy
Antifungal Agents, Bacitracin, Humans, Neomycin, Dermatologic Agents, Polymyxins, Antibiotics, Antitubercular, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Fungicides, Industrial, Root Canal Therapy
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