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Contraindications for Local Antibiotics

  • Wound infections with possible discharge of pus and secretion (e.g. Nebacetin®)

  • Abscesses

  • Sore throat, pharyngitis, tonsillitis. Almost all medications prescribed for local treatment of sore throat or pharyngitis contain unnecessary local antibiotics or disinfectants (e.g. Broncho-Tyrosolvetten®, Dorithricin® throat tablets, Dobendan®, Imposit®, etc.)

  • Rinsing out of bladder catheters(e.g. Uro-Nebacetin®)

  • Small local scalds and burns (e.g. Teracortril® spray)

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(2009). Local Antibiotics. In: The Daschner Guide to In-Hospital Antibiotic Therapy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48348-9_20

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