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    <title>Moxifloxacin Appears to Achieve Therapeutic Levels in the CSF of Patients with CNS Tuberculosis</title>
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    <summary><![CDATA[ Alffenaar et al report in CID a pharmacokinetic&nbsp;description of a combined&nbsp;plasma and CSF&nbsp;moxifloxacin concentration measurements over time in 4 patients treated for tuberculosis meningitis during steady-state conditions. This study shows that moxifloxacin easily penetrates into the CSF. For the...]]></summary>
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<p><font style="FONT-SIZE: 1.25em">Alffenaar et al report in CID a pharmacokinetic&nbsp;description of a combined&nbsp;plasma and CSF&nbsp;moxifloxacin concentration measurements over time in 4 patients treated for tuberculosis meningitis during steady-state conditions. This study shows that moxifloxacin easily penetrates into the CSF. For the full article see the following:</font></p></b></font></font></span>
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