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    J Antimicrob Chemother. 1985 Jul;16(1):111-20.

    A clinical comparison between Macrodantin and trimethoprim for prophylaxis in women with recurrent urinary infections.

    Brumfitt W, Smith GW, Hamilton-Miller JM, Gargan RA.

    Seventy-two patients with a history of at least three attacks of urinary infection in the previous 12 months were assigned randomly to long-term prophylaxis with 100 mg at night of either Macrodantin (34 patients) or trimethoprim (38 patients). The mean interval between symptomatic attacks while on either treatment was increased three-fold compared with the pretreatment period. Macrodantin was significantly more effective (P less than 0.05) at preventing bacteriuria. Prophylaxis was equally effective in patients with and without a radiological abnormality. Side effects were significantly more common (P less than 0.05) in the group taking Macrodantin. In patients taking trimethoprim acquisition of resistance by faecal coliforms occurred at a rate of about 5%/month, and breakthrough infections were almost exclusively caused by trimethoprim-resistant coliforms. No acquisition of resistance occurred in patients taking Macrodantin, and the few breakthrough infections noted were due to sensitive bacteria.

    PMID: 4044461 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    • Trimethoprim (Proloprim®)

      Trimethoprim eliminates bacteria that cause urinary tract infections. It is used in combination with other drugs to treat certain types of pneumonia. It also is used to treat 'travelers' diarrhea.' Antibiotics will not w...

    • Nitrofurantoin (Furadantin®, Macrobid®)

      Nitrofurantoin, an antibiotic, eliminates bacteria that cause urinary tract infections. Antibiotics will not work for colds, flu, or other viral infections.