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Title: [Clinical study of intramuscular imipenem/cilastatin sodium in the field of obstetrics and gynecology]. Author: Chimura T, Banzai M, Yamazaki K, Miyata R, Yokoyama Y, Matsuo M, Oda T, Kihara K, Kanasugi H, Takahashi H. Journal: Jpn J Antibiot; 1991 Dec; 44(12):1351-8. PubMed ID: 1798069. Abstract: We evaluated the clinical efficacy and safety of intramuscular (as a new route of administration) imipenem/cilastatin sodium (IPM/CS) in patients with intrauterine infections which are typical in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The obtained results are summarized as follows. 1. Twenty-seven patients were treated with IPM/CS, 250 mg/250 mg b.i.d. (3 patients), 500 mg/500 mg b.i.d. (22) and other dosages (a change in dosing regimen, 2). The duration of treatment ranged from 3 to 11 days and the total dosage during an entire course of treatment varied from 1.5 to 9.0 g. The drug was suspended in a lidocaine solution and administered in the gluteal muscle of the patients. 2. Clinical efficacies were excellent in 7 patients (26%), good in 19 (70%) and poor in 1 (4%) and the overall efficacy rate was 96.3%. All of the 8 patients who had not previously showed improvements with treatment by other antibiotics responded well to this drug. 3. Bacteriologically, the clinical efficacy rate was 95.8% (23/24) and the eradication rate was 76.2% (16/21). 4. No adverse effects due to the drug were observed. As abnormal laboratory test results, transient elevations of GOT and GPT were noted in one patient.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]