Ciprofloxacin therapy in chronic folliculitis of legs
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Ciprofloxacin therapy in chronic folliculitis of legs
Abstract
The efficacy of ciprofloxacin was evaluated in 25 patients with chronic folliculitis of legs in a double-blind cross over study. Though ciprofloxacin was found to be far more effective than the placebo the average remission time was only 44.5 days.
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