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Clinical Trial
. 1982:10 Suppl 3:S121-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF01640653.

Mezlocillin and carbenicillin: a clinical comparison of serious systemic infections in surgical patients

Clinical Trial

Mezlocillin and carbenicillin: a clinical comparison of serious systemic infections in surgical patients

A Lewandowski et al. Infection. 1982.

Abstract

Eighty patients suffering from severe cases of systemic surgical infections were enrolled in a prospective, controlled randomized study to compare mezlocillin and carbenicillin. The daily dosage was chosen according to international recommendation, i.e. 4 g mezlocillin 6-hourly and 5 g carbenicillin 4-hourly. A clinical, bacteriological and combined "overall" evaluation was made. There was a distinct trend in favour of the mezlocillin group which was not statistically significant. The treatment was well tolerated; no side-effects were observed.

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