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L’azithromycine, commercialisée sous le nom de Zithromax, est un antibiotique macrolide dérivé de l’érythromycine mais doté d’une demi-vie plus longue et d’une meilleure tolérance digestive. Son mécanisme repose sur l’inhibition de la sous-unité 50S ribosomale, bloquant la translocation peptidique et interrompant la synthèse des protéines essentielles. Sa pharmacocinétique est caractérisée par une absorption digestive rapide, une distribution intracellulaire élevée et une élimination biliaire prédominante, ce qui prolonge son activité même après la fin du traitement. Dans la littérature clinique, l’efficacité de l’azithromycine est confirmée dans les infections respiratoires basses, les infections à Chlamydia trachomatis et certaines pathologies ORL. Les sources spécialisées indiquent également que zithromax prix est mentionné dans le cadre d’un usage rationnel, avec une vigilance accrue concernant les interactions avec les antiarythmiques et le risque d’allongement de l’intervalle QT.
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...is that they depend heavily on who is defining "best." This year's "The Best American Short Stories" was edited by Elizabeth Strout, and I think that's the main reason for my lukewarm reaction to it. I've only read one of Ms. Strout's novels, but I found it a little overwritten and self-consciously stylistic, and that's how a lot of these stories struck me. There's not much here that I would actually say is bad, but there's also not a lot that I would actually say is great, either. Many of the stories rely on some writing device or other (such as a section of the story being told in the form of a play, to show that the characters are "acting") that may be fresh or even a bit clever, at the expense of there being much substance to the story.
The drinking lids sucks for smoothies... hole too close to center of lid, and too small... other than that, this thing is great!!!
My HP came with Norton antivirus trial, and I installed McAfee 2013, which seems to have worked. Norton still had residual components, but I can't recall whether this is due to Norton or McAfee removal processes. When I tried to update to McAfee 2014, I expected to simply enter in a new code-- maybe 5 minutes. Instead, the process turned in 70 minutes.