Drugs
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Anthrax
The following are links to current drug information related to Anthrax:
- Cipro (Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride) for Inhalation Anthrax
- Doxycycline and Penicillin G Procaine for Inhalational Anthrax (Post-Exposure)
- Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the Pre-Event Provision and Potential Use of Doxycycline Hyclate Tablet Emergency Kits for Inhalational Anthrax (PDF - 97KB) (4/13/2009)
- Public Health Emergency Home Preparation Instructions for Doxycycline Includes the pamphlet, "In an Emergency: How to Prepare Doxycycline for Children and Adults Who Cannot Swallow Pills"" (updated 7/2/2008)
- Palatability Evaluations of Doxycycline Solid Dosage Tablets Ground and Mixed in Food or Drinks (Issued and posted 7/3/2002)
- Stability and Dose Uniformity Evaluations of Doxycycline Solid Dosage Tablets Ground and Mixed in Food or Drinks (Issued and posted 7/3/2002)
- Doxycycline (Vibramycin, Monodox, Doryx, Doxy , Atridox, Periodox, Vibra-Tabs ): Use by Pregnant and Lactating Women
- Information for Consumers on Doxycycline
- Information for Consumers on Penicillin G Procaine
- Levaquin (levofloxacin) Information for Inhalational Anthrax
- Amoxicillin (Amoxil, Larotid, Trimox, Wymox) Use by Pregnant and Lactating Women (Posted 11/20/2001)
- Commentary on Non-Labeled Dosing of Oral Amoxicillin in Adults and Pediatrics for Post-Exposure Inhalational Anthrax (12/17/2001)
- Safety of Long Term Therapy with Penicillin and Penicillin Derivatives (12/17/2001)
- Draft Guidance for Industry on Developing Drugs to Treat Inhalational Anthrax (Post-Exposure (PDF 51KB) (Issued and posted 3/18/2002)
- Federal Register notice: Optional Format: (PDF - 41KB)
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