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What are all the uses for gentamicin and most common?

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Dr. G. Wen answered

Mostly gram negative: Genta is active against a wide range of human bacterial infections. It covers most of gram negative bacteria including pseudomonas, proteus, serratia, and the gram-positive staphylococcus.

Answered 1/20/2014

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