Treatment of recurrent urinary infections with a combination of nitrofurantoin and sulphadiazine
- PMID: 6744977
- DOI: 10.1159/000238279
Treatment of recurrent urinary infections with a combination of nitrofurantoin and sulphadiazine
Abstract
A combination of nitrofurantoin (100 mg) and sulphadiazine (300 mg) given 12-hourly for 7 days was used to treat 51 patients with recurrent urinary infections who were attending an out-patient clinic. Either nitrofurantoin or sulphadiazine was active in vitro against all the organisms isolated. The cure rate 1 week after the end of treatment was 82%; 10 patients relapsed during the following month, giving a cure rate 5 weeks after the end of treatment of 57%. Side effects, although relatively common (37%), were mild. The outcome of treatment with these two long-established drugs is thus as good as that obtained with some newer and more expensive preparations.
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