

Author: Giamarellou H. Dontas A.S. Zorbas P. Staszewska-Pistoni M. Xirouchaki E. Petrikkos G.
Publisher: Adis International
ISSN: 1173-2563
Source: Clinical Drug Investigation, Vol.15, Iss.3, 1998-03, pp. : 187-195
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Abstract
The aim of this open, randomised study was the comparison of 3-month continuous (group A, n = 34) 50%; (b) recurrences were caused chiefly by ofloxacin-resistant organisms; (c) serum creatinine indicated a trend towards lower values in the treated groups; (d) compliance was better and costs were much less in the pulse therapy group. Thus, if required, 3-month pulse therapy can be safely used to keep the urinary tract free of infecting microorganisms.
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