Randomized trial of trovafloxacin and ofloxacin for single-dose therapy of gonorrhea. Trovafloxacin Gonorrhea Study Group.

Journal: The American Journal Of Medicine
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Abstract

Objective: To compare trovafloxacin, a new quinolone antibiotic with enhanced activity against Neisseria gonorrhoeae, with ofloxacin as single-dose oral therapy for uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis or cervicitis.

Methods: In this multicenter, double-blind trial, 625 patients (270 men, 355 women) with uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis or cervicitis received one 100-mg tablet of trovafloxacin or two 200-mg capsules of ofloxacin as a single dose under direct supervision.

Results: Single-dose oral therapy with trovafloxacin was equivalent both bacteriologically and clinically to ofloxacin. Among evaluable patients, N gonorrhoeae was eradicated in 99% of trovafloxacin recipients and in 98% of ofloxacin recipients. Each treatment was well tolerated; vaginitis was the most frequently observed side effect (4% trovafloxacin, 7% ofloxacin).

Conclusions: Based on the results presented here, trovafloxacin is a promising agent for single-dose therapy of uncomplicated gonorrhea.

Authors
R Jones, J Schwebke, E Thorpe, Z Dalu, P Leone, R Johnson
Relevant Conditions

Gonorrhea, Cervicitis, Urethritis