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Clinical assessment of a trimethoprim-sulfamethopyrazine combination (Kelfiprim) in lower respiratory tract infections.

The new combination of trimethoprim 250 mg and sulfamethopyrazine 200 mg was used in fourteen out-patients and eighteen in-patients with acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, pneumonia or bronchopneumonia due to sensitive bacteria. The drug was given for 1 to 2 weeks as one capsule daily (following a double loading dose on the first day), and ampicillin, 500 mg capsules q.i.d., was administered to another group of eleven in-patients for comparison. Overall results, based on clinical, radiological and laboratory findings, were excellent or good in 85% and 67%, respectively, of out- and in-patients receiving the combination drug; definite failures were one out of fourteen and two out of eighteen cases, and the remainder were assessed as fair. In three out of thirty-two patients mild to moderate gastro-intestinal side-effects were observed during treatment. The drug compared favourably to ampicillin for both effectiveness and safety.[1]

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  1. Clinical assessment of a trimethoprim-sulfamethopyrazine combination (Kelfiprim) in lower respiratory tract infections. Harazim, H., John, M., Pandelitschka, E., Bröll, H., Jackwerth, G. J. Int. Med. Res. (1983) [Pubmed]
 
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