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Chloromycetin

American  
[klawr-oh-mahy-seet-n, klohr-] / ˌklɔr oʊ maɪˈsit n, ˌkloʊr- /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of chloramphenicol.


Chloromycetin British  
/ ˌklɔːrəʊmaɪˈsiːtɪn /

noun

  1. a brand of chloramphenicol

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The FDA got the National Academy of Sciences to set up a committee of topflight experts to study Chloromycetin.

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Expert medical witnesses agreed that serious and fatal reactions to Chloromycetin are relatively rare.

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Sales of Chloromycetin slumped, then gradually picked up until 1960, when a new flurry of alarm set off a second reevaluation.

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In desperation the rescue teams switched to a more powerful antibiotic, lacing a dozen squid with about 50 tablets each of Chloromycetin and pushing them down Physty's throat.

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Doctors' journals carry frequent accounts of severe anemia and deaths associated with Chloromycetin.

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