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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Azithromycin/Loperamide Comparable With Levofloxacin/Loperamide for Treatment of Traveler's Diarrhea: Presented at IDSA |
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"Azithromycin/Loperamide Comparable With Levofloxacin/Loperamide for Treatment of Traveler's Diarrhea: Presented at IDSA" By Rabiya Tuma SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- October 11, 2005 -- Azithromycin and loperamide works as well as, but is slower to take effect than levofloxacin and loperamide for the treatment of traveler's diarrhea, according to results of a randomized controlled trial. Previous trials compared levofloxacin with azithromycin, but the antibiotics have not been compared previously when paired with loperamide. John W. Sanders, MD, on the US Incirlik Air Base in Turkey and colleagues compared the efficacy of loperamide in combination with either azithromycin or levofloxacin. Between June 2003 and August 2004, 222 military personnel with noninflammatory diarrhea were randomly assigned to receive either a single 1000-mg dose of azithromycin or a single 500-mg dose of levofloxacin. Both groups were given 4-mg loperamide initially, which was repeated as needed. Of the 105 patients evaluable in the azithromycin arm, the median time between therapy and passing of last diarrheal stool was 13 hours compared with a median time of 3 hours for the 100 evaluable patients treated with levofloxacin. Approximately one third of patients in each study arm required an additional dose of loperamide. "More than a quarter of individuals had rapid resolution of diarrhea as measured by no more additional diarrheal stools after regimen dosing," Dr. Sanders said at the 43[rd Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). There was no overall significant difference in the rate of microbiological cure between the 2 arms, with approximately one quarter in each arm achieving a cure. |
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