Oral Treatment of Pseudomonas-lnduced Urinary Tract Infections with Ciprofloxacin

Hendrik Van Poppel(Multiple Sclerosis Foundation), M. Wegge(Multiple Sclerosis Foundation), H. Dammekens(Multiple Sclerosis Foundation), V. Chyský(Multiple Sclerosis Foundation)
Chemotherapy
September 9, 2009
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Abstract

In an open study, a group of 11 patients with asymptomatic urinary tract infections, caused by resistant Pseudomonas strains, were given 200 mg of ciprofloxacin per day for 1 week. All strains displayed an in vitro sensitivity to the drug. Complete clinical resolution was obtained in 8 patients and long-term eradication in 3. No adverse reactions and only minor and reversible laboratory changes were recorded. Ciprofloxacin could be a valuable oral drug in the treatment of severe urinary infections. However, more clinical studies on the development of resistance under therapy and with other dose schedules are indicated.


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