[Ampicillin treatment trial in gonorrhea recurrences]
Abstract:
The results of using ampicillin in treatment of 54 gonorrhea patients (41 males and 13 females) previously treated with other antibiotics without success are presented. Ampicillin was used in a daily dose of 500 mg administered 5 times a day at equal intervals and an 8-hour interval during the night time. The course dose was 6--10 g. Patients with chronic and fresh gonorrhea with insignificantly pronounced symptoms were subjected to immunotherapy before the treatment with ampicillin. Pure gonococcal strains sensitive to ampicillin were isolated from 16 patients before the ampicillin use. Clinical improvement after the treatment with ampicillin in most of the patients was observed by the end of the 1st day and was evident from elimination of the urethral discharges, absence of urination colics and urea clarification. Etiological recovery was recorded in all the gonorrhea patients due to the treatment with ampicillin. All the patients were crossed off the register. The clinical and laboratory investigations showed high efficiency of ampicillin in treatment of gonorrhea relapses. The antibiotic is rapidly absorbed into the blood. Its therapeutic blood levels are maintained during 24 hours. It is well tolerated by the patients.
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