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. 1991 Aug;35(8):1688–1690. doi: 10.1128/aac.35.8.1688

Comparison of single-dose administration and three-day course of amoxicillin with those of clavulanic acid for treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infection in women.

R Raz 1, E Rottensterich 1, S Boger 1, I Potasman 1
PMCID: PMC245246  PMID: 1929343

Abstract

In a double-blind randomized study we compared a single-dose amoxicillin-clavulanate combination with a regular 3-day regimen in 109 women with cystitis. Clinical cure rates at 7 and 28 days posttreatment were 78 versus 87% and 67 versus 78%, respectively. The 3-day regimen was significantly better (P less than 0.001) only in women with recurrent urinary tract infections.

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