| Literature DB >> 2085990 |
G Ferraro1, G Ambrosi, L Bucci, R Palmieri, G Palmieri.
Abstract
Ten years of controlled clinical trials supported single-dose therapy efficacy and safety in uncomplicated lower urinary tract infections (UTI). Both local and systematic factors contribute to the high UTI prevalence seen in elderly people. A controlled open randomized study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of a new fosfomycin derivative (fosfomycin trometamol) given in a single dose in the treatment of uncomplicated lower UTIs in 60 elderly subjects (mean age 68.4 years). A single 3-gram fosfomycin trometamol dose was compared to a 7-day treatment with norfloxacin 400 mg b.i.d. Midstream urocultures and susceptibility tests were performed to diagnose a UTI and at 3-5 and 25-35 days after discontinuation of therapies. Our results, showing comparable clinical and bacteriological resolution rates in both groups (76.6 and 73.3% in the fosfomycin-trometamol- and norfloxacin-treated subjects, respectively), support the single-dose fosfomycin trometamol efficacy in uncomplicated lower UTIs in an elderly population, suggesting it as a convincing alternative to longer therapeutic regimens.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2085990 DOI: 10.1159/000238817
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemotherapy ISSN: 0009-3157 Impact factor: 2.544