gemifloxacin has been researched along with Exanthema* in 1 studies
1 review(s) available for gemifloxacin and Exanthema
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Cutaneous adverse events and gemifloxacin: observations from the clinical trial program.
Cutaneous adverse events are seen with many antimicrobials. A signal was observed with gemifloxacin in the original clinical research program, however subsequent studies and analysis demonstrated a mild-moderate self-limited macular-papular rash seen most frequently when the duration of exposure was beyond 7 days, a non-approved duration. Following administration for 5 days for community-acquired respiratory tract infections the rash rate is typically less than 1.5%, a rate similar to that for other fluoroquinolones and lower than other frequently used community antimicrobials. The rash associated with gemifloxacin has not been linked with cross or subclinical-sensitization nor any systemic manifestations such as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis. This review describes the extensive studies conducted to support the use of this agent for short durations in community infections. Topics: Clinical Trials as Topic; Exanthema; Fluoroquinolones; Gemifloxacin; Humans; Naphthyridines; Respiratory Tract Infections; Risk Factors; Skin | 2006 |