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Clinical studies on co-trimazine in children.

A study of co-trimazine tablets in 52 cases of urinary tract infection in children has shown that co-trimazine is at least as effective as co-trimoxazole, in which both the sulphonamide and the trimethoprim dose is higher than with co-trimazine. The frequency of side-effects (gastro-intestinal intolerance and allergic manifestations) was low. A sucrose-free suspension of cotrimazine for use in younger children was tested and found to have very good properties, as judged by a high acceptability rate among the young patients. Only one of 44 children refused to take the medicine during the prescribed fourteen days of therapy.[1]

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  1. Clinical studies on co-trimazine in children. Bergfors, P.G. Infection (1979) [Pubmed]
 
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