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Clinical Trial
. 1988 Dec;32(12):1820-4.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.32.12.1820.

Safety and efficacy of topical norfloxacin versus tobramycin in the treatment of external ocular infections

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Clinical Trial

Safety and efficacy of topical norfloxacin versus tobramycin in the treatment of external ocular infections

J A Jacobson et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1988 Dec.

Abstract

Bacterial conjunctivitis appears to resolve more rapidly when treated with appropriate topical antimicrobial agents. In this multicenter, randomized, double-blind study of efficacy and safety, patients with presumed bacterial external eye infections were assigned to topical therapy with 0.3% norfloxacin or 0.3% tobramycin. A total of 120 patients were enrolled. Of the total, 65 had documented bacterial infections and were evaluable; 59 of these patients had bacterial conjunctivitis. All of the patients with documented infections were cured or improved regardless of the drug treatment regimen or in vitro susceptibility testing results. The most common bacteria isolated were Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, alpha-hemolytic streptococci, Staphylococcus aureus, and Staphylococcus sp. No patients had serious adverse reactions attributed to their therapy. Norfloxacin ophthalmic solution seems to be a safe, effective, and appropriate agent for the treatment of bacterial external eye infections.

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