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Comparative clinical trial of diazepam with other conventional drugs in tetanus
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Drug SafetyTherapeutic Drug MonitoringPsychoactive DrugMedicineTetanus—167 Non-neonatesNeuropharmacologyDrug MonitoringPharmacotherapyComparative Clinical TrialOther Conventional DrugsSummary ResultsPharmacologyTherapeutic TrialPharmacokineticsAnesthetic PharmacologySide Effect
Summary Results of therapeutic trial of diazepam in tetanus are presented. The trial included 200 cases of tetanus—167 non-neonates and thirty-three neonates. The patients were divided into two groups and were matched as regards age, sex and severity of the disease. The cases of group I received standard treatment while the cases of group II received diazepam in addition. Over-all mortality in group I was 54% and in group II, 26%. The results were statistically significant in non-neonates and in severe degree of tetanus. The drug was well tolerated and side effects were not observed.
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