The course, costs and complications of oral versus intravenous penicillin therapy of erysipelas
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Abstract
Oral versus intravenous antibiotic therapy of severe erysipelas was compared in a controlled trial of 60 patients. No clinical benefit of intravenous therapy was found, as evaluated by fever duration, hospital stay and sick leave. Untoward reactions were comparable between the groups. No difference …
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| Authors | Jorup-Rönström C;Britton S;Gavlevik A;Gunnarsson K;Redman AC;; |
| Journal | Infection |
| Year | 1970 |
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injections
Administration
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
clinical trials as topic
humans
pubmed abstract
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
non-u.s. gov't
Comparative Study
Clinical Trial
controlled clinical trial
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pmid:6394505
doi:10.1007/bf01645222
c jorup-rönström
s britton
a c redman
erysipelas / drug therapy*
erysipelas / economics
penicillins / administration & dosage*
penicillins / adverse effects
internal medicine
infectious diseases
general practice / family medicine
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