[Single oral dose of phosphomycin trometamol versus pipemidic acid and norfloxacin in treating uncomplicated low-level urinary tract infections] - PubMed (original) (raw)

Clinical Trial

. 1992 Dec;10(9):1007-12.

[Article in Spanish]

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Clinical Trial

[Single oral dose of phosphomycin trometamol versus pipemidic acid and norfloxacin in treating uncomplicated low-level urinary tract infections]

[Article in Spanish]

R Cortés et al. Aten Primaria. 1992 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To make an assessment of the effectiveness and safety of a single oral dose compared with the conventional way of treating low-level Urinary Infections presenting no complications.

Design: This was an investigative and prospective study, using a control, a simple blind and randomised sample. SITE. Health Centres in Oviedo and Zaragoza.

Patients or others participants: We looked at 150 patients and included 106 females between the ages of 16 and 75 in the study. Their clinical symptoms were compatible with low-level urinary infections presenting no complications.

Interventions: 49 patients were given Trometamol Phosphomicine (TP) in a single oral dose; 36 took Pipemidic Acid (PA) and 21 Norfloxacine (NFX), both of these in a dose of 400 mg twice a day for 5 to 7 days.

Main measurements and results: Clinical and bacteriological assessments of the results were made 3, 7, and 28 days after treatment. A total of 75 gems were isolated: E. coli was the most common (68%). In all three groups, the main symptoms rapidly disappeared after the start of the treatment.

Conclusions: Having considered the bacteriological and clinical findings, as well as tolerance levels, we are able to conclude that a single oral dose of Trometamol Phosphomicine is a good alternative to conventional therapy for the treatment of low-level Urinary Infections Which present no complications.

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