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Asymptomatic Colonization With S. Aureus After Therapy With Linezolid or Clindamycin for Acute S. Aureus Skin and Skin Structure Infections in Patients With Comorbid Conditions: A Randomized Trial

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Trial Profile

Asymptomatic Colonization With S. Aureus After Therapy With Linezolid or Clindamycin for Acute S. Aureus Skin and Skin Structure Infections in Patients With Comorbid Conditions: A Randomized Trial

Status: Discontinued
Phase of Trial: Phase IV

Latest Information Update: 11 Nov 2019

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At a glance

  • Drugs Clindamycin (Primary) ; Linezolid (Primary)
  • Indications Skin and soft tissue infections; Staphylococcal infections
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Most Recent Events

    • 25 Jul 2019 Status changed from completed to discontinued.
    • 16 Nov 2017 Status changed from active, no longer recruiting to completed.
    • 08 Jun 2017 Planned End Date changed from 1 Jun 2017 to 1 Aug 2017.

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