A comparison of the side-effects of amoxycillin and pivampicillin

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
R Neringer, A Strömberg

Abstract

In 91 patients with urinary tract infections treated with amoxycillin or pivampicillin, the incidence of side-effects was high with both preparations. Although the majority of the side-effects were of minor nature, there was a significantly higher incidence of upper gastrointestinal complaints in those patients receiving pivampicillin (29.5%) as opposed to amoxycillin (6.4%).

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Jan 1, 1973·Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases·W BrumfittR Pursell

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