2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.2003.07283.x
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Therapy of Travelers' Diarrhea With Rifaximin on Various Continents

Abstract: Rifaximin is efficacious and safe for treatment of travelers' diarrhea at daily doses of 600 mg or higher.

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“…Moreover, in all four RCTs on the use of rifaximin for the treatment of travelers' diarrhea, the rates of adverse events in the rifaximin-treated patients were not different from those in the ciprofloxacin-or placebo-treated patients [Taylor et al 2006;Steffen et al 2003;Dupont et al 2001Dupont et al , 1998]. …”
Section: Travelers' Diarrheamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, in all four RCTs on the use of rifaximin for the treatment of travelers' diarrhea, the rates of adverse events in the rifaximin-treated patients were not different from those in the ciprofloxacin-or placebo-treated patients [Taylor et al 2006;Steffen et al 2003;Dupont et al 2001Dupont et al , 1998]. …”
Section: Travelers' Diarrheamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the participants in the rifaximin groups showed better clinical responses than the placebo group (79.2% and 81.0% vs. 60.5%, p ¼ 0.001). Nevertheless, the microbiologic-eradication rates based on the posttreatment fecal cultures in the participants with at least one pathogen before treatment were not significantly different across the treatment groups, and it was the same in the subgroup with ETEC identified from the stool specimens [Steffen et al 2003]. …”
Section: Travelers' Diarrheamentioning
confidence: 99%
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