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Br J Ophthalmol 1998;82:1306-1308 doi:10.1136/bjo.82.11.1306
  • Original Article
    • Clinical science

Azithromycin for ocular toxoplasmosis

  1. Aniki Rothova,
  2. Lotje E H Bosch-Driessen,
  3. Ninette H van Loon,
  4. W Frits Treffers
  1. Department of Ophthalmology, FC Donders Institute, Academic Hospital Utrecht, Netherlands
  1. Aniki Rothova, MD, F C Donders Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Academic Hospital Utrecht, PO Box 85 500, 3508 GA Utrecht, Netherlands.
  • Accepted 15 April 1998

Abstract

AIMS To investigate the efficacy of azithromycin in patients with ocular toxoplasmosis.

METHODS 11 immunocompetent patients with ocular toxoplasmosis were treated with azithromycin (500 mg the first day, followed by 250 mg/day for 5 weeks). Ocular and systemic examinations were performed during active retinitis episodes and all patients were followed for at least 1 year.

RESULTS The intraocular inflammation disappeared within 4 weeks in seven patients, including two cases with progressive retinitis despite previous treatment with pyrimethamine, sulphadiazine, and folinic acid. Recurrence of retinitis occurred in three patients (27%) within the first year of follow up. No systemic side effects of azithromycin were encountered.

CONCLUSION These results indicate that although azithromycin cannot prevent recurrent disease it may be an effective alternative for patients with ocular toxoplasmosis who cannot tolerate standard therapies.

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