Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Vol 41, 81-84, Copyright © 1998 by The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
E Chatzimanolis, N Marsan, D Lefatzis and A Pavlopoulos
In an open, randomized study of 60 patients with acute or recurrent
sinusitis, the bacteriological and clinical efficacy of roxithromycin 150
mg bd were compared with those of po co-amoxiclav (625 mg) tds. Of 52
patients who underwent sinus puncture for isolation of causative organisms,
48 had pathogens sensitive to both antibiotics. Satisfactory clinical
response was obtained in 93.1% (27/29) evaluable patients receiving
roxithromycin and 88.8% (24/27) receiving co-amoxiclav. Tolerability was
significantly better in the roxithromycin group, with 1/29 (3.4%) patients
in this group experiencing gastrointestinal side- effects, compared with
7/27 (25.9%) patients in the co-amoxiclav group (P < 0.05). Although the
study had limited power to detect differences, roxithromycin demonstrated
clinical, bacteriological and overall efficacy similar to that of
co-amoxiclav, but with better tolerability. Roxithromycin thus appears to
be an effective and well-tolerated drug for the treatment of acute and
recurrent sinusitis.
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Comparison of roxithromycin with co-amoxiclav in patients with sinusitis
Erythros Hospital, Athens, Greece.
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