Cefdinir vs. cephalexin for mild to moderate uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections in adolescents and adults
- 30 October 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Current Medical Research and Opinion
- Vol. 22 (12) , 2419-2428
- https://doi.org/10.1185/030079906x148355
Abstract
Objectives: To compare the efficacy and safety of cefdinir to that of cephalexin in adolescents and adults with mild to moderate uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections (USSSI).Research design and methods: This was an investigator-blinded, multicenter study in which patients at least 13 years of age with USSSI were randomized to receive 10 days of cefdinir 300 mg twice daily (BID) or cephalexin 250 mg four times daily (QID). Patients were evaluated at baseline, by telephone on Days 3–5, and during office visits on Days 12–14 (end-of-therapy [EOT] visit) and Days 17–24 (test-of-cure [TOC] visit).Main outcome measures: Clinical response was evaluated at the TOC visit. Patient reported outcomes, including a usefulness questionnaire, were also assessed.Results: Three hundred and ninety-one patients were treated. The treatment groups were well matched with regard to demographic characteristics and types of infection. Abscess(es) (26%), wound infection (24%), and cellulitis (21%) were the most ...Keywords
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