Comparison of the palatability of the oral suspension of cefdinir vs. amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium, cefprozil and azithromycin in pediatric patients

Citation
Jl. Powers et al., Comparison of the palatability of the oral suspension of cefdinir vs. amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium, cefprozil and azithromycin in pediatric patients, PEDIAT INF, 19(12), 2000, pp. S174-S180
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease
Journal title
PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL
ISSN journal
08913668 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
12
Year of publication
2000
Supplement
S
Pages
S174 - S180
Database
ISI
SICI code
0891-3668(200012)19:12<S174:COTPOT>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Background Patient adherence to therapeutic regimens is extremely important to successful treatment of acute otitis media. Among pediatric patients me dication palatability, particularly that of oral suspensions, is essential for patient acceptance, therapeutic compliance and successful outcome. Methods. A series of six randomized, single blind, crossover trials were co nducted, each comparing cefdinir oral suspension with one of the following antibiotic oral suspensions: amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium; cefprozil; or azithromycin, Each medication comparison was evaluated in a single cente r and multicenter study. Subjects 4 to 8 years of age were asked to taste a nd smell each medication and assign preference using a visual "smile-face" scale. Ratings were converted to a numeric score ranging from 5 ("really go od") to 1 ("really bad"). Results. Among the 715 subjects 85% rated the taste of cefdinir as good or really good, the highest possible ratings; 63% of subjects assigned the sam e ratings to amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium, cefprozil or azithromycin, Seventy-one percent rated the smell of cefdinir as good or really good; 64% assigned the same ratings to the comparators, Conclusions. Based on the findings from these trials, children 4 to 8 years of age preferred the taste and smell of cefdinir oral suspension to that o f the comparator agents.