A. Canepa et al., Efficacy and tolerability of long-term oral cefaclor therapy in the prevention of urinary tract infections in infants and children, CURR THER R, 59(12), 1998, pp. 873-880
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology,"Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
CURRENT THERAPEUTIC RESEARCH-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
The efficacy and tolerability of long-term therapy with oral cefaclor 25 mg
/kg per day administered in the evening was assessed in 30 infants and chil
dren with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) most of which were asso
ciated with structural and functional abnormalities of the urinary tract, A
fter 8 days of therapy, all organisms were eradicated with cefaclor, and pa
tients who were symptomatic improved. Seventeen patients concluded 6 months
of treatment with cefaclor, Urinary concentrations of cefaclor in these pa
tients remained higher than the minimum inhibitory concentration needed to
eradicate 90% of the bacteria responsible for UTIs, Six of these 17 patient
s continued antibiotic therapy for an additional 6 months and completed thi
s second period of cefaclor therapy with neither recurrences nor side effec
ts. Of the 13 patients who did not complete the B-month study, 3 suffered r
einfections, Cefaclor was well tolerated, with none of the patients experie
ncing side effects. Similarly, no changes mere noted in serum creatinine, i
ons, or blood analyses. Cefaclor may be a good alternative to the usual ant
ibactcrial agents used in the prevention and cure of UTIs in children.