Evaluation of short-term clinical efficacy of 3-day therapy with azithromycin in comparison with 5-day cefcapene-pivoxyl for acute streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis in primary care |
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Authors: | Takeharu Koga Toru Rikimaru Naoto Tokunaga Toshihiro Higashi Masahiro Nakamura Yoichiro Ichikawa Kazuhiko Matsuo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Asakura Medical Association Hospital, 422-1 Raiharu, Asakura 838-0069, Japan;(2) Fukuoka Sanno Hospital, Momochihama 3-6-45, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka 814-0001, Japan;(3) Tokunaga Clinic, Yokote 3-40-2, Minami-ku, Fukuoka 811-1311, Japan;(4) Higashi Hospital, Okaharukita 946, Asagiri-machi, Kuma 868-0431, Japan;(5) Nakamura Clinic, Hanazono-cho 10-1, Yatsushiro 866-0843, Japan;(6) Ichikawa Clinic, Nampukuji 3-1, Minamata 867-0023, Japan |
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Abstract: | Group A streptococcal (GAS) tonsillopharyngitis is one of the few conditions for which antibiotics are advocated among common upper respiratory infections. Although a 3-day course of azithromycin is attracting attention as a treatment of choice for the condition, it is not clear if the efficacy of the treatment is comparable with that of treatment with cephalosporins. A prospective, randomized, comparative multicenter study was conducted to compare the efficacy of azithromycin (AZM) given once daily for 3 days with that of cefcapene-pivoxyl (CFPN-PI) divided into three daily doses for 5 days. 88 patients (male: 38, mean age: 16.5) were treated with AZM and 69 (male: 34, mean age: 16.9) with CFPN-PI. The symptoms of all but 5 (2 for AZM and 3 for CFPN-PI) of the patients were resolved by the 8th day of the treatment. By the 4th day of the treatment, criteria for clinical efficacy were fulfilled in 71 (80.7%) subjects who were treated with AZM and in 48 (67.6%) of those treated with CFPN-PI (p = 0.07). The same figures on the 8th day of the treatment were 86 (97.7%) and 68 (95.8%), respectively (p = 0.66), confirming there was no significant difference in clinical efficacy between the two treatments. Mild adverse reactions were reported by two patients treated with AZM and by none treated with CFPN-PI. The clinical efficacy of a 3-day course with AZM was comparable with that of a 5-day course of CFPN-PI for GAS tonsillopharyngitis. |
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Keywords: | Group A streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis Primary care Azithromycin Cefcapene Efficacy |
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