Korean J Urol.  1976 Sep;17(3):177-184.

Effect of Indanyl Carbenicillin in Urinary Tract Infection

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  • 1Department of Urology, Korea. University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

In spite of many available antibiotics and chemotherapeutics, genitourinary tract infection still remains as troublesome subject for urologist. Since we always interested in the effects and side effects of the new antibacterial agent in urinary infection, we administered indanyl carbenicillin 3-4 gm for 2-20 days to 58 cases of various urinary infections, patients for the preparation of surgical and endoscopic operation and for the prevention of septicemia after endoscopy. The results were obtained as follower 1) Among 3 cases of gonorrheal urethritis, 2 cease were cured rapidly and one case was improved. 2) Among 34 cases of chronic non-gonorrheal urethritis, 19 cases were cured and 9 cases were improved. 3) Among 4 cases of chronic prostatitis, one case was improved. 4) Among 5 cases of pyelonephritis. 4 cases were cured and one case was improved. 5) Among 12 patients who underwent soundation, endoscopy and T.U.R., postoperative infections were not found in 11 cases. 6) In 10 out of 34 cases of chronic non-gonorrheal urethritis, daily doses of 4 gm of indanyl carbenicillin were given orally for 12 days, and observation was done on the changes of clinical symptoms, urinalysis, hematology, blood urea nitrogen and liver function test before, during and after treatment. Excellent results were obtained in all 10 cases with only slight side effects such as indigestion, gastric soreness, nausea and abdominal distension.

Keyword

indanyl carbenicillin; urinary tract infection

MeSH Terms

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Blood Urea Nitrogen
Carbenicillin*
Dyspepsia
Endoscopy
Hematology
Humans
Liver Function Tests
Nausea
Prostatitis
Pyelonephritis
Sepsis
Urethritis
Urinalysis
Urinary Tract Infections*
Urinary Tract*
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Carbenicillin
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