Literature DB >> 2185155

Single dose and conventional treatment for acute bacterial and non-bacterial dysuria and frequency in general practice.

J Cooper1, A Raeburn, W Brumfitt, J M Hamilton-Miller.   

Abstract

A five day course of clavulanate-potentiated amoxicillin (Augmentin) has been compared with a single oral dose of fosfomycin trometamol in the treatment of patients complaining of symptoms suggesting urinary tract infection. The study took place in a single urban general practice of 15,000 patients in Cheshire. The microbiology was performed at a London Teaching Hospital. 141 patients entered the trial. 65 had a significant bacteriuria, 62 of which were assessable for the ability of the trial drugs to eradicate bacteriuria: 29 patients received clavulanate-potentiated amoxicillin and 33 fosfomycin trometamol. The cure rates, assessed at five to ten days and at four to six weeks post treatment, were 72% and 65%, respectively for clavulanate-potentiated amoxicillin and 85% and 81%, respectively for fosfomycin trometamol. Side effects, assessed in all 141 patients, occurred in 11.6% receiving clavulanate-potentiated amoxicillin and in 8.3% receiving fosfomycin. Statistically there is no difference between any of these findings and the effect of sample size is discussed. 69 patients were symptomatic but did not have a significant bacteriuria ("urethral syndrome"). These patients were assessed for the effect of treatment in relieving symptoms: 33 received fosfomycin trometamol and 36 clavulanate-potentiated amoxicillin. The success and speed of relieving the symptoms were very similar in the two groups. The finding that both groups responded equally well appears to refute an aetiological role for lactobacilli and diphtheroids in the "urethral syndrome", since these organisms are resistant to fosfomycin but sensitive to clavulanate-potentiated amoxicillin.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2185155     DOI: 10.1007/bf01641417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infection        ISSN: 0300-8126            Impact factor:   3.553


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