| Literature DB >> 332465 |
J Tuomisto, A Kasanen, O V Renkonen.
Abstract
In a clinical double-blind study on 198 patients with a urinary tract infection, no differences were found between comparable groups treated with either sulfadiazine (SD) 1,000 MG/trimethoprim (TM) 320 mg or sulfamethoxazole (SM) 1,600 mg/trimethoprim 320 g daily for 2 weeks. The favorable results were obtained according to the bacteriological control in 85 and 79%, respectively. Also the incidence of side effects was the same (22 and 24%, resp.). The number of cases within which the treatment had to be discontinued did not differ percentually, either (6.6 and 8.4%, resp.). Based on the bacteriological sensitivity tests and the clinical trial, the authors conclude that TM can be combined with SD as well as with SM. Pharmacokinetic advantages, like a lower protein-binding and a lesser metabolism, may even make SD more preferable.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 1977 PMID: 332465 DOI: 10.1159/000222003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemotherapy ISSN: 0009-3157 Impact factor: 2.544