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Clinical Trial
. 1979;11(4):275-9.
doi: 10.3109/inf.1979.11.issue-4.04.

Comparison of pivmecillinam and cephradine in bacteriuria in pregnancy and in acute urinary tract infection

Clinical Trial

Comparison of pivmecillinam and cephradine in bacteriuria in pregnancy and in acute urinary tract infection

W Brumfitt et al. Scand J Infect Dis. 1979.

Abstract

48 non-pregnant domiciliary patients referred by general practitioners and 50 pregnant women were treated for bacteriuria with either 500 mg cephradine or 400 mg pivmecillinam every 6 h for 7 days. In the pregnant women, cure rates were over 90% after 2 weeks for both compounds, and after 6 weeks were 86% for cephradine and 78% for pivmecillinam. Cure rates in the non-pregnant were 83% for cephradine and 95% for pivmecillinam at 6 weeks. Seven patients (3 given cephradine, 4 given pivmecillinam) stopped treatment due to side-effects. Overall, side-effects (many of which were trivial) were more common in patients treated with cephradine (51%) than in those receiving pivmecillinam (33%). It is concluded that both drugs are highly effective in these two common types of urinary infection.

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