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. 1980 Dec;133(6):469-71.

Therapy of anorectal gonorrhea in men. Efficacy of oral antibiotic regimens

Therapy of anorectal gonorrhea in men. Efficacy of oral antibiotic regimens

M Sands et al. West J Med. 1980 Dec.

Abstract

The results of therapy in 916 men with anorectal gonorrhea treated with orally given antibiotic drugs were reviewed retrospectively. There was a 17.8 percent failure rate for tetracycline (total dose, 10 grams) and a 10.7 percent failure for 3.5 grams of ampicillin plus 1 gram of probenicid. Repeating the ampicillin plus probenicid dose once in 8 to 14 hours reduced the failure rate to 1.6 percent, an efficacy comparable to the regimen of 4.8 million units of aqueous procaine penicillin G given intramuscularly plus 1 gram of probenicid given orally for treatment of anorectal gonorrhea.

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