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Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1985 April; 27(4): 652-654

Comparison of single-dose tetracycline hydrochloride to conventional therapy of urinary tract infections.

J Rosenstock, L P Smith, M Gurney, K Lee, W G Weinberg, J N Longfield, W B Tauber and W W Karney

ABSTRACT

Sixty-two women with signs and symptoms compatible with lower urinary tract infections were randomized to receive single-dose tetracycline (2 g), multi-dose tetracycline (500 mg four times per day for 10 days), or single-dose amoxicillin (3 g). Urine cultures were obtained upon entry into the study and on days 4, 14, and 28 after therapy. Single-dose tetracycline cured 12 of 16 (75%) of women with documented urinary tract infections, compared with 15 of 16 (94%) in the multi-dose tetracycline group and 7 of 13 (54%) receiving single-dose amoxicillin. Mild nausea in 3 of 20 patients (15%) was the only complication in the single-dose tetracycline group. Two grams of single-dose tetracycline is as effective as other reported regimens regardless of the susceptibility of the initial pathogen and has minimal toxicity.


Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1985 April; 27(4): 652-654







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