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Quinolone logo #21000 The quinolones are a family of synthetic broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs. The first generation of quinolones began with the introduction of nalidixic acid in 1962 for treatment of urinary tract infections in humans. Nalidixic acid was discovered by George Lesher and coworkers in a distillate during an attempt at chloroquine synthesis. Quinolone...
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quinolone logo #21003(from the article `antibiotic`) ...drugs are the cephalosporins. Related to penicillins, they are produced by the mold Cephalosporium acremonium. A class of antibodies first ...
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quinolone

quinolone logo #21001(kwin´o-lōn) any of a group of synthetic antibacterial agents that includes cinoxacin, ciprofloxacin, nalidixic acid, norfloxacin, and ofloxacin.
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Quinolone

Quinolone logo #21217Quinolone is an anabolic steroid. It causes increased protein synthesis and amino acid consumption, androgensisis, catabolism, and gluticocototitosis. It is used for sports performance enhancement, relief and recovery from common injuries, rehabilitation, weight control, anti-insomnia, and regulation of sexuality, aggression, and cognition.
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