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ADR, adverse drug reaction; CI, confidence interval; FN, febrile neutropenia; OR, odds ratio.
Reference:
1. Magnex. Local product document. Pfizer; 2020. Version LPDMGX042020.
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Abbreviation:
FN, febrile neutropenia.
1. Magnex. Local product document. Version LPDMGX042020.
2. Gan Z, Wenjie Z, Sujie P. Clinical study of cefoperazone sodium and sulbactam sodium in the treatment of severe nosocomial lower respiratory tract infections. China Modern Medicine. 2012;23:117-118.Cefoperazone/Sulbactam is recommended as an effective and well-tolerated antibiotic
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