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Clinical Trial
. 1987:34 Suppl 1:131-3.
doi: 10.2165/00003495-198700341-00028.

Antimicrobial prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients

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Clinical Trial

Antimicrobial prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients

J H Hartlapp. Drugs. 1987.

Abstract

The results of a randomised, prospective trial to investigate the efficacy of prophylactic treatment with ofloxacin during granulocytopenia after cytostatic treatment are presented. 42 patients with metastasised testicular germ-cell tumours entered the study. Cytostatic treatment consisted of at least 4 courses, 2 of which were succeeded by prophylactic treatment with ofloxacin. Three patients undergoing prophylactic treatment developed fever. Fever occurred in 16 patients during control phases (no ofloxacin prophylaxis) of cytostatic treatment. Seven of the 19 infections could be documented microbiologically. No side effects that related to ofloxacin were noted. In conclusion, ofloxacin was highly effective in the prevention of infection and, therefore, should be given prophylactically to patients with granulocytopenia.

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