Enoxacin relieves symptoms of recurrent urinary infections more rapidly than cefuroxime axetil.
AUTOR(ES)
Brumfitt, W
RESUMO
In patients with a history of recurrent infections, treatment with enoxacin (200 mg/12 h for 3 days) relieved symptoms of acute urinary infection significantly more rapidly than treatment with cefuroxime axetil (125 mg/12 h for 7 days). Other parameters, including clinical and bacteriological cure rates and patients' overall opinion of their treatment, did not differ significantly between the treatments.
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