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Pharmaceutical compound
Trimethoprim/polymyxin B
Combination of
TrimethoprimNucleic acid inhibitor antibiotic
PolymyxinCell envelope antibiotic
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Eye drops
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The drug combination trimethoprim/polymyxin (INNs, trade name Polytrim) is an antimicrobial solution for topical ophthalmic use in the treatment of acute bacterial conjunctivitis and blepharoconjunctivitis.


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