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Ampicillin, Carbenicillin Indanyl Ester, and Nifuratel in the Treatment of Urinary Infection in Domiciliary Practice

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1975

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A total of 120 patients, including 53 pregnant women with significant bacteriuria, received 163 7-day courses of oral antimicrobial agents allocated in a randomised manner. The cure rates after 6 weeks' follow-up ranged from 73% to 86%, and there was no statistical difference between preparations of ampicillin, carbenicillin indanyl easter, and 2 different formulations of nifuratel. Side-effects occurred in 30% to 40% of the courses of penicillin drugs, but in under 15% of the course of nifuratel. It is concluded that the new oral preparation of carbenicillin is a useful addition to the list of antimicrobial agents which are effective in the treatment of urinary infections in domiciliary patients. Furthermore, nifuratel has been confirmed as a highly active non-toxic drug which is valuable in the treatment of urinary infections.

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