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- Uso de la cefalexina en infecciones piogenas de la piel: comparacion de dos esquemas terapeuticos
- Cephalexin in pyogenic infections of the skin: comparison of two therapeutic regimens
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0185-2108
- 50 patients with pyogenic infections of the skin were divided into 2 groups and treated with cephalexin. Group A, 26 patients, received 500 mg/12 hours; Group B, 24 patients, 250 mg/6 hours. Clinical diagnosis was substantiated by bacteriologic study of cultures to identify the organism and determination of its susceptibility to the drug. Group A showed 91%, group B 95%; satisfactory results. No side-effects were noted. Either form of dosage was effective in the treatment of pyogenic infections of the skin.
- 1-Jan-1979
- Investigacion Medica Internacional, v. 6, n. SUPPL. 1, p. 40-47, 1979.
- 40-47
- cefalexin
- acne
- dermatitis
- drug dose
- drug therapy
- impetigo
- pyoderma
- skin infection
- therapy
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