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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to measure the speed of microbial eradication due to azithromycin or telithromycin in acute maxillary sinusitis (AMS).
A study to report the outcomes of patients who fail to respond to beta-lactam and macrolide antibiotics in the community
Evaluating clinical performance of Hemostatic Matrix with bovine thrombin in achieving hemostasis in patients undergoing endoscopic sinus surgery.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a once-daily administration of 750 milligrams levofloxacin (an antibiotic) for five days, in treating bacterial sinus infections.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of two antibiotic regimens in the treatment of acute bacterial sinusitis (sinus infection) in non-hospitalized adult patients. A 5-day course of 750 milligrams of levofloxacin given by mouth once daily will be compared to a 10-day course of 500 milligrams of levofloxacin given by mouth once daily.
To measure the level of drug in nasal tissue and blood after taking a single 2g dose or 500mg tablets for up to 3 days.
A multi-center, non-randomized, prospective post-market evaluation of sinuplasty in paranasal sinuses.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate histamine, CGRP and VIP levels in saliva as biological markers for activation of trigeminal and parasympathetic nerve fibers in various clinical presentations of primary headaches compared to allergic rhinosinusitis and control populations.
Primary objective: - To demonstrate that the clinical efficacy of telithromycin (800 mg od for 5 days) is non-inferior to amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (875/125 mg bid for 10 days) at the test-of-cure (TOC) visit (Day 17-21) in subjects with acute bacterial sinusitis (ABS). Secondary objective(s): - To assess the time to resolution of signs and symptoms between the baseline (Day 1) and TOC (Day 17-21) visits, - To assess the rate of clinical relapse at the follow-up visit (Day 41-49), - To assess health economic outcome until follow-up visit (Day 41-49), - To assess quality of life up to the follow-up visit (Day 41-49), - To compare the safety of telithromycin and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, - To compare the bacteriologic outcome of both treatments as observed at TOC (Day 17-21) and at follow-up visit (Day 41-49),in subjects with ABS.
This study is a comparison between two commonly used antibiotics (Cefdinir vs. Amoxicillin/Clavulanate) in patients with acute sinus infection, surveying quality of life. The hypothesis is that the two treatments would be at the least equivalent based on clinical outcome measures of improvement in quality of life.