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. 1985 Sep 7;291(6496):648–650. doi: 10.1136/bmj.291.6496.648

Treatment of tetanus: an open study to compare the efficacy of procaine penicillin and metronidazole.

I Ahmadsyah, A Salim
PMCID: PMC1417474  PMID: 3928066

Abstract

A prospective, open, non-randomised clinical trial was carried out to compare the efficacy of procaine penicillin with metronidazole in the treatment of moderate tetanus among 173 patients. Patients in the metronidazole group had a significantly lower mortality rate, a shorter stay in hospital, and an improved response to treatment. These results establish the value of antimicrobial treatment in the management of tetanus and show that metronidazole is more efficacious than penicillin in this respect.

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