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Intravenous Augmentin in bacteraemia and severe invasive polymicrobial sepsis
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
|June 1, 1985
Abstract:
An intravenous formulation of Augmentin was used as sole chemotherapy in the treatment of patients with severe infections. Fourteen of 17 assessable patients (82%) responded satisfactorily including six with bacteraemia. Adverse reactions occurred in 38% of patients but in all but one, withdrawn due to diarrhoea, were trivial. There was no significant intolerance.