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CLINICAL EFFECTS OF A COMBINATION TREATMENT WITH CEFODIZIME AND MINOCYCLINE FOR INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS COMPLICATED WITH HEMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS

We evaluated clinical effects and toxicities of a combination in treatment with cefodizime (CDZM) and minocycline (MINO) for infections complicated with hematological disorders in 67 patients. Fifty-nine patients were evaluable, including 32 with acute leukemia, 15 with malignant lymphoma, and 12 wi...

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Published in:Japanese journal of antibiotics 1993/08/25, Vol.46(8), pp.686-696
Main Authors: HIRAKAWA, KOUICHI, TSUDA, SHOICHIRO, MISAWA, SHINICHI, KUZUYAMA, YUKO, NAKAI, HIROYUKI, SERIU, TAKU, TAKASHIMA, TERUYUKI, TANAKA, SHINJI, NISHIGAKI, HIKARI, YOKOTA, SHOUHEI, HORIIKE, SHIGEO, TANIWAKI, MASAFUMI, KASHIMA, KEI, NAKAGAWA, HITOSHI, FUJII, HIROSHI, NAKAI, TETSURO, OHKAWARA, YASUO
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description We evaluated clinical effects and toxicities of a combination in treatment with cefodizime (CDZM) and minocycline (MINO) for infections complicated with hematological disorders in 67 patients. Fifty-nine patients were evaluable, including 32 with acute leukemia, 15 with malignant lymphoma, and 12 with other hematological disorders. Clinical efficacies were excellent in 17 cases, good in 24 cases, fair in 2 cases, and poor in 16 cases. The efficacy rate was 69.5% (41 cases/59 cases). This treatment was also effective in 8 of 12 cases in which granulocyte counts were less than 500/μl through the course of administration. No subjective side effects were observed. Abnormal values in laboratory tests were noted in 5 cases. Mild elevations of GOT, GPT, Al-P and bilirubin were observed, but none was serious. Thus, the combination of CDZM and MINO is an effective and safe regimen for the treatment of infections in patients complicated with hematological disorders.
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