Clinical effects of erdosteine in the treatment of acute respiratory tract
diseases in children.
Author(s): Balli F, Bergamini B, Calistru P, Ciofu EP, Domenici R, Doros G, Dragomir D,
Gherghina I, Iordachescu F, Murgoci G, Orasanu D, Plesca D, Vaccaro A, Assereto
R.
Affiliation(s): Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Pediatry, University of Modena, Italy.
Publication date & source: 2007, Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. , 45(1):16-22
Erdosteine has positive effects on mucus rheology and transport due to the active
metabolite (Metabolite I) which contains a free thiol group. Erdosteine inhibits
bacterial adhesiveness and has antioxidant properties. A synergistic effect of
erdosteine with various antibiotics has been demonstrated in pharmacological and
clinical studies. The present study was multicenter, randomized, double-blind and
placebo-controlled. The aims of the study were to compare a combination of
erdosteine with amoxicillin against an amoxicillin-placebo combination in
pediatric patients with acute lower respiratory tract disease. A total of 158
patients (78 in the erdosteine group and 80 in the placebo group) were treated
for 7 +/- 2 days. The efficacy parameters were cough (primary), polypnea,
rhonchi, rales and body temperature (all measured at baseline, on Day 3 and at
the end of treatment). Safety was assessed by strictly monitoring the occurrence
of adverse events and using standard laboratory parameters. The results of the
intention-to-treat analysis showed that the severity of cough was decreased by
47% at Day 3 in the erdosteine group with a statistically significant difference
compared to placebo, the difference was still significant at the final visit. The
decrease in the severity of rales was significantly greater at Day 3 in the
erdosteine group than in the placebo group. The incidence of polypnea and rhonchi
in the two groups showed similar decreases, an improvement mainly due to the
antibiotic. No adverse events occurred and no adverse changes in laboratory
parameters were observed. It is concluded that the combination of erdosteine and
amoxicillin is a safe medication which is clinically superior to that of the
antibiotic combined with placebo, especially in regard to the effects on cough.
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