Publications by authors named "J C Torlotin"

The treatment of intestinal Clostridium difficile infections rests on administration of either a glycopeptide or metronidazole. Given the current shifts in resistance patterns of anaerobes to antimicrobials, a study of the susceptibility of C. difficile to metronidazole was timely.

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Macrolides are potential gastrokinetic agents. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of a single oral dose of two erythromycin formulations on gastric emptying of the solid and liquid phases in twelve healthy volunteers and to seek a correlation between pharmacokinetic parameters and changes in gastric emptying. The gastric emptying times of liquids and solids were measured simultaneously by means of a scintigraphic technique after a single oral administration of amorphous erythromycin ethylsuccinate (500 mg), crystalline erythromycin ethylsuccinate (1000 mg) or a placebo, in a double-blind crossover study in three separate weeks.

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Fourteen-membered macrolides are known to produce alterations in digestive tract motor activity; these include the induction of strong gastric contractions and a decrease in the motility of the small intestine. The aim of the study was to compare the effects of two different formulations of erythromycin ethylsuccinate (EE) on duodenojejunal motility. Compared with the more commonly used crystalline formulation of EE (CEE), the amorphous formulation (AEE) has previously been described to have greater bioavailability and to induce significantly fewer gastrointestinal side effects when given at therapeutic and what have been considered to be equivalent oral doses (i.

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A rapid commercial agglutination test (Bactigen Strepto B) for detection of group B streptococci in gastric aspirates of neonates was evaluated. One hundred and sixty-one gastric samples were analyzed with conventional bacteriological techniques and with the commercial test after modification of the extraction technique. The sensitivity of the test relative to the culture technique was 90.

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