| Literature DB >> 3882657 |
D C Shanson, S Akash, M Harris, M Tadayon.
Abstract
Erythromycin stearate, 1.5 g, was effective in reducing the prevalence of streptococcal bacteraemia following dental extraction when administered orally under supervision 1 h before extraction. Blood samples were collected from adult patients for culture and erythromycin assay 1 to 2 min after the dental procedure. High dilution techniques involving the use of 1 litre bottles of broth were used to inactivate erythromycin present in blood cultures. Viridans streptococci were isolated from 6 of 40 patients receiving erythromycin (15%) compared with 18 of 42 control patients (43%). The mean serum erythromycin concentration at the time of extraction was 3.7 mg/l for 34 patients receiving erythromycin who had negative blood cultures compared with 1.8 mg/l for the six patients given erythromycin who had viridans streptococci isolated from the blood. Both the 1.5 g erythromycin stearate and placebo oral doses were well tolerated in a double blind comparative study which included 109 adult dental patients.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3882657 DOI: 10.1093/jac/15.1.83
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Antimicrob Chemother ISSN: 0305-7453 Impact factor: 5.790