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  • 21. Nurse-led management of uncomplicated cellulitis in the community: evaluation of a protocol incorporating intravenous ceftriaxone.
    Seaton RA, Bell E, Gourlay Y, Semple L.
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  • 24. Single daily dose treatment of severe refractory infections with ceftriaxone. Cost savings and possible parenteral outpatient treatment.
    Baumgartner JD, Glauser MP.
    Arch Intern Med; 1983 Oct; 143(10):1868-73. PubMed ID: 6312914
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  • 26. Clinical and bacteriologic efficacy of ceftriaxone in the United States.
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    Nadworny HA, Markowitz A.
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  • 34. Safety and tolerability of ertapenem versus ceftriaxone in a double-blind study performed in children with complicated urinary tract infection, community-acquired pneumonia or skin and soft-tissue infection.
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  • 35. The use of ceftriaxone in ambulatory patients.
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  • 39. Management and complications of bacterial periorbital and orbital cellulitis.
    Newell FW, Leveille AS.
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  • 40. [Treatment of gram negative bacilli bacteremia with intramuscular ceftriaxone in home care].
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