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Clinical Trial
. 1976:(8):58-60.

Co-trimoxazole and nitrofurantoin in urinary-tract infections: a controlled clinical study

  • PMID: 779006
Clinical Trial

Co-trimoxazole and nitrofurantoin in urinary-tract infections: a controlled clinical study

A Lövestad et al. Scand J Infect Dis Suppl. 1976.

Abstract

The clinical efficacies of co-trimoxazole and nitrofurantoin were compared in patients with urinary-tract infections associated with significant bacteriuria with coliform bacteria tested and found to be sensitive to both drugs. Of 27 patients treated with co-trimoxazole, 23 were cured after 10 days' treatment with 320 mg trimethoprim and 1600 mg sulphamethoxazole daily (85%). Of 18 patients treated with nitrofurantoin (200 mg/day for 10 days), 7 were cured (39%). Thus, cotrimoxazole was significantly superior (p less than 0.01) in this study. A significant (p less than 0.001) but temporary and modest rise of the serum-creatinine levels was noted after 5 days' treatment with co-trimoxazole. Such a rise was not observed in the nitrofurantoin group. Only a few minor side effects were noted in both groups.

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