Five-day versus ten-day treatment of acute otitis media with cefprozil

Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 1997 Apr;16(4):283-6. doi: 10.1007/BF01695632.

Abstract

A randomized comparative clinical trial was conducted to investigate the possibility of decreasing the duration of treatment of acute otitis media by comparing the clinical outcome and safety of a five-day and a ten-day course of cefprozil. A total of 708 pediatric patients were enrolled in the study, 560 of whom were evaluable for efficacy. Cefprozil was found to be completely effective in 87.1% of cases after five days of treatment, and in 91.2% after ten days of treatment. Of 19 patients with three or more previous episodes of acute otitis media, ten patients in the ten-day treatment group had a 100% cure rate, while in the five-day group four experienced cure, three improvement, and two failure. A five-day course of treatment with cefprozil can be recommended only if children have no history of recurrent acute otitis media.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Multicenter Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Acute Disease
  • Adolescent
  • Cefprozil
  • Cephalosporins / administration & dosage*
  • Cephalosporins / adverse effects
  • Cephalosporins / therapeutic use*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Drug Administration Schedule
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Otitis Media / drug therapy*
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Cephalosporins