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  Vol. 103 No. 3, March 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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E. Rubinstein, I. Avni, H. Tuizer, G. Treister and M. Blumenthal

Subconjunctival administration of cefsulodin sodium (100 mg), but not systemic administration (500 mg), provided therapeutic concentrations in the primary aqueous humor of 22 patients who underwent cataract surgery. Therapeutic concentrations of cefsulodin persisted in the aqueous humor for at least five hours after subconjunctival administration of the agent.





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