Five-day treatment of non-severe, community-acquired pneumonia with josamycin
1993
This study assessed the efficacy of oral josamycin 1 g bd for five days as treatment for non-severe, community-acquired pneumonia in patients less than 60 years of age who were not at obvious risk of developing respiratory tract infection caused by aerobic Gram-negative bacilli. Of the 84 patients (43 male, 41 female) with a mean age of 33 years who were enrolled during a 14-month period, the clinical outcome was invariabily favourable. All patients became a febrile within three days of starting therapy; the mean duration of fever after initiating treatment was 1.7 days. Therefore, according to the study protocol, josamycin therapy was discontinued on day five. A chest X-ray performed four to six weeks after completing treatment was normal in every case and no relapses were observed during a six-week follow-up period
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