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QJ51CR<br />

Combinations of penicillins and/or beta-lactamase inhibitors<br />

Combinations of two or more penicillins with or without an enzyme inhibitor, are<br />

classified in a separate 5th level group, QJ51CR50.<br />

QJ51D<br />

QJ51DB<br />

QJ51DC<br />

QJ51DD<br />

QJ51DE<br />

OTHER BETA-LACTAM ANTIBACTERIALS FOR INTRAMAMMARY USE<br />

First-generation cephalosporins<br />

Second-generation cephalosporins<br />

Third-generation cephalosporins<br />

Fourth-generation cephalosporins<br />

QJ51E<br />

QJ51EA<br />

SULFONAMIDES AND TRIMETHOPRIM FOR INTRAMAMMARY USE<br />

Trimethoprim and derivatives<br />

QJ51F<br />

QJ51FA<br />

MACROLIDES AND LINCOSAMIDES FOR INTRAMAMMARY USE<br />

Macrolides<br />

Erythromycin and spiramycin are classified in this group.<br />

QJ51FF<br />

Lincosamides<br />

Pirlilycin is classified in this group.<br />

QJ51G<br />

QJ51GA<br />

QJ51GB<br />

AMINOGLYCOSIDE ANTIBACTERIALS FOR INTRAMAMMARY USE<br />

Streptomycins<br />

Other aminoglycosides<br />

Gentamicin, for example, is classified in this group.<br />

QJ51R<br />

COMBINATIONS OF ANTIBACTERIALS FOR INTRAMAMMARY USE<br />

Combinations of antibacterials for intramammary use are classified in this group.<br />

The 4th level group corresponds to the 3rd level group in QJ01 and QJ51, which is<br />

also used for a ranking of the combinations. A combination of amphenicols and<br />

penicillins, for example, is classified in QJ51RB.<br />

QJ51RA<br />

Tetracyclines, combinations with other antibacterials<br />

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