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Outpatient therapy of bite wounds. Demographic data, bacteriology, and a


prospective, randomized trial of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid versus penicillin +/- dicloxacillin. Goldstein-E-J. Reinhardt-J-F. Murray-P-M. Finegold-S-M. Int-J-Dermatol. 1987 Mar. 26(2). P 123-7. Thirty patients received penicillin (17 of these also received dicloxacillin) and 31 received amoxicillin/clavulanic acid in a randomized study of the outpatient management of bite wounds. A wide variety of aerobic (185 strains) and anaerobic (47 strains) bacteria were isolated from these wounds. The control and study regimens were equally effective. There were four therapeutic failures in all. Aggressive wound management along with antimicrobial therapy led to a 87-96% cure rate. Loose stools or diarrhea was a more frequent side effect with amoxicillin/clavulanic acid than with penicillin +/- dicloxacillin.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.