1962
DOI: 10.1136/sti.38.2.57
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One or Two Doses of 6-(Phenoxy-proprionamide)-Penicillanic Acid (Broxil) in Acute Gonorrhoea.

Abstract: Oral penicillin has a number of disadvantages in the treatment of gonorrhoea; absorption is uncertain and there is no guarantee that the patient will take the tablets in the prescribed amounts or at the proper times. If apparent cure results quickly there is also the danger that some of the tablets may be retained with a subsequent temptation towards self-medication with subcurative doses on a future occasion, and an encouragement of "black market" activity.On the other hand, the advantages are obvious for tho… Show more

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