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. 1973 Dec;4(6):593–596. doi: 10.1128/aac.4.6.593

Double-Blind Comparison of Carbenicillin Indanyl Sodium, Ampicillin, and Cephalexin in Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection

Kristen M Ries 1,2,3, C Glenn Cobbs 1,2,3, Jay Y Gillenwater 1,2,3, Matthew E Levison 1,2,3, Gerald L Mandell 1,2,3, Merle A Sande 1,2,3, Donald Kaye 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC444602  PMID: 4602827

Abstract

Carbenicillin indanyl sodium, ampicillin, or cephalexin was administered orally to 61 patients with urinary tract infections. Assignment of drug was made by a computer-generated, randomized plan in a double-blind fashion. The rates of cure 4 weeks after therapy were 50, 42, and 50% for patients treated with carbenicillin, ampicillin, and cephalexin, respectively. Failure of therapy was correlated with chronicity of infection and sensitivity of the microorganism to the antibiotic used. Thirty-nine percent of the patients developed side effects, but there were no significant differences in side effects among the three antibiotics. This double-blind study demonstrates that carbenicillin indanyl sodium is as effective as ampicillin and cephalexin in treatment of urinary tract infections.

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