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Levofloxacin in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections
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Levofloxacin in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections and acute pyelonephritis



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Authors: Jessina C McGregor, George P Allen, David T Bearden

Published Date November 2008 Volume 2008:4(5) Pages 843 - 853
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S3426

Jessina C McGregor, George P Allen, David T Bearden

Oregon State University College of Pharmacy, Portland, OR, USA

Abstract: Levofloxacin is a widely used fluoroquinolone approved for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections and acute pyelonephritis. A comprehensive review of the medical literature identified five publications evaluating levofloxacin for the treatment of either complicated urinary tract infections or acute pyelonephritis. All trials, although variable in their inclusion criteria and levofloxacin dosing strategies, reported microbiologic, clinical, and safety-related outcomes. High microbiologic eradication rates, ranging from 79.8% to 95.3%, were observed in all studies. Escherichia coli was the most commonly isolated uropathogen. Data on levofl oxacin resistance, both at baseline and after therapy, were limited. Clinical success was observed to range from 82.6% to 93% when measured after the completion of therapy. These clinical and microbiologic results were comparable to the fluoroquinolone comparators in all trials. Insufficient data are available to evaluate the outcomes in any meaningful patient subgroups, including catheterized patients, and those with other specific complicating factors. Levofloxacin was well tolerated in these studies, with headache, gastrointenstinal effects, and dizziness being the most commonly reported adverse events. The published data support the use of levofloxacin in complicated urinary tract infections and acute pyelonephritis. Further trials are necessary to evaluate levofl oxacin within specific patient sub-populations.

Keywords: urinary tract infection, pyelonephritis, levofloxacin




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