Abstract

Objective To research the therapeutic effect of ultrasonic transdermal antibiotic (Levofloxacin+Drug sensitivity in antibiotics) targeting delivery in chronic prostatitis patients. Methods With comparison between the ultrasonic transdermal antibiotic targeting delivery (observation group) and conventional general intravenous drug therapy (control group) of using the same types of antibiotics, to observe the symptoms and signs before and after treatment, to determine the efficacy by checking prostatic fluid, and to observe adverse reactions and the six months relapse rate. Results With analysis of effects of the two total effective rate as 86.15%, the six months recurrence rate as 40.44%. There were significantly differents (P<0.01). Conclusions Compared with conventional intravenous administration, ultrasonic transdermal antibiotic targeting delivery in chronic prostatitis patients is a safe and effective treatment, with higher efficacy, lower relapse rate and smaller adverse reactions. Key words: Chronic prostatitis; Antibiotics; Transdermal drug targeting delivery

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