CLINICAL EFFECT OF CEFACLOR AFTER ORAL ADMINISTRATION IN PATIENTS WITH INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Cefaclor for oral administration was given to 36 patients with acute or subacute infectious diseases; 25 cases were outpatients and 11 patients were hospitalized ones. They were 10 acute mastitis, 10 acute peritonitis with perforate appendicitis and 1 cecal perforation and 16 patients with infectiou...

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Published inCHEMOTHERAPY Vol. 27; no. Supplement7; pp. 453 - 460
Main Authors HASHIMOTO, IKUO, ABE, HIROMU, NAKAMURA, TAKASHI, SAWADA, YASUO, MIKAMI, JIROH, BEKKI, EIICHI, HIRASAWA, SADAKO
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society of Chemotherapy 25.12.1979
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ISSN0009-3165
1884-5894
DOI10.11250/chemotherapy1953.27.Supplement7_453

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Summary:Cefaclor for oral administration was given to 36 patients with acute or subacute infectious diseases; 25 cases were outpatients and 11 patients were hospitalized ones. They were 10 acute mastitis, 10 acute peritonitis with perforate appendicitis and 1 cecal perforation and 16 patients with infectious diseasesof soft tissue and skin. The clinical evalution of results was classified to excellent in 17 cases, good in 16, fair in 3 and poor in none, the overall effective rate was 91.7 percent. Any adverse effect was not recognized except one case of postoperative abscess of abdominal wall with fistula. In this case, the increase of GOT and GPT which was cured without any special treatment was observed. Moreover, at the second trial for the same patient with twice as much of the dosage and the duration, the same adverse effect was not developed.
ISSN:0009-3165
1884-5894
DOI:10.11250/chemotherapy1953.27.Supplement7_453