Literature DB >> 8537138

5-day cefixime therapy for bacterial pharyngitis and/or tonsillitis: comparison with 10-day penicillin V therapy. Cefixime Study Group.

D Adam1, U Hostalek, K Tröster.   

Abstract

In an open, controlled, randomized multicenter study, 160 children suffering from pharyngitis and/or tonsillitis were treated with either 8 mg cefixime/kg body weight once daily for 5 days or 20,000 I.U. penicillin V/kg body weight t.i.d. for 10 days. One hundred fifty-one children were evaluable for clinical efficacy. In the cefixime group, 65 (86.7%) children were cured, seven (9.3%) were significantly improved, one (1.3%) relapsed and in two (2.7%) therapy failed. Of the patients treated with penicillin V, 69 (90.8%) were cured, five (6.6%) improved, one (1.3%) relapsed and in one (1.3%) therapy failed. Elimination of initial pathogens occurred in 57 (82.6%) patients treated with cefixime and in 60 (88.2%) treated with penicillin V. At 3 to 4 weeks after the end of treatment, six relapses were seen in the cefixime group and eight in the penicillin V group. Mild-to-moderate adverse events that were possible related to the medication were seen in four children treated with cefixime and in five treated with penicillin V.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8537138     DOI: 10.1007/bf01742990

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


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