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Title: Ampicillin therapy for pharyngeal gonorrhea. Author: Di Caprio JM, Reynolds J, Frank G, Carbone J, Nishimura R. Journal: JAMA; 1978 Apr 21; 239(16):1631-3. PubMed ID: 416234. Abstract: Single-dose oral ampicillin trihydrate is ineffective for the treatment of pharyngeal gonorrhea. An evaluation was made of the efficacy of extended oral ampicillin therapy. The regimen consisted of a single oral 3.5-g dose of ampicillin trihydrate and 1.0 g of probenecid on the first day, followed by 500 mg of ampicillin tridhydrate four times a day for each of the succeeding two days, for a total ampicillin trihydrate dose of 7.5 g. One or two follow-up cultures taken within 35 days of completion of therapy were obtained in 77 of the 101 patients treated. Positive test-of-cure cultures were reported in three persons, two of whom may have been reinfected. The failure rate was calculated to range between 1.3% (1/77) to 3.9% (3/77). This compares favorably with current recommended modes of therapy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]