Does Nifuroxazide Enhance the Effect of Metronidazole Oral Administration in the Treatment of Clostridium difficile Infection?

Jasna Rahimić *

Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Tuzla, Univerzitetska 8, Tuzla-75000, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Ervin Alibegović

University Clinical Center Tuzla, Ulica Prof. Dr. Ibre Pašića, Tuzla-75000, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Admir Kurtćehajić

Blue Polyclinic Tuzla, 3. Tuzlanske Brigade 7, Tuzla-75000, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Lana Lekić

Faculty of Health Studies, University of Sarajevo, Stjepana Tomića 1, Sarajevo-71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Dino Alibegović

Faculty of Medicine, University of Tuzla, Univerzitetska 1, Tuzla-75000, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Esmeralda Dautović

Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Tuzla, Univerzitetska 8, Tuzla-75000, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of metronidazole monotherapy and modified therapy with metronidazole + nifuroxazidefor the for treatment of a mild form of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI).

Study Design: A prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial.

Place and Duration of Study: University of Applied Sciences Tuzla in the period from June 2018 to June 2019.

Methodology: Sixty patients were included in the study, divided into two groups. One group received standard therapy (metronidazole) for the treatment of a mild form of CDI, while the other group was treated with modified therapy (metronidazole + nifuroxazide). Subjects with a developed clinical picture and a positive toxin test for Clostridium difficile were surveyed on the day of admission, then on the 4th, 10th, 14th and 30th days from the start of therapy. The goal of the research was to determine the impact of the modified therapy protocol on the number of stools and the presence of pain compared to standard therapy.

Results: The modified therapy with metronidazole + nifuroxazide showed better pharmacological efficacy in the treatment of CDI compared to the standard therapy with metronidazole alone. The group of subjects who were treated with modified therapy reported a significantly lower number of stools (P=.001) and the absence of pain at the first and second check-ups.

Conclusion: Nifuroxazide and metronidazole represent a combination of drugs that reduce the number of stools in the shortest possible time and result in the absence of abdominal pain in patients diagnosed with a mild form of CDI.

Keywords: Clostridium difficile infection, nifuroxazide, modified therapeutic protocol


How to Cite

Rahimić, Jasna, Ervin Alibegović, Admir Kurtćehajić, Lana Lekić, Dino Alibegović, and Esmeralda Dautović. 2022. “Does Nifuroxazide Enhance the Effect of Metronidazole Oral Administration in the Treatment of Clostridium Difficile Infection?”. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 34 (51A):17-24. https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i51A36444.

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