Early Switch From IV To Oral Meds Is Effective For Children With Acute Bone Infection, Study Suggests

Sunday, February 22, 2009 - 19:14 in Health & Medicine

When treating hospitalized children with acute osteomyelitis -- a bacterial bone infection -- an early changeover from intravenous antibiotic delivery to oral antibiotics is just as effective as continuing the IV therapy, according to pediatric researchers. In addition, the oral drugs are more convenient for children and families, and avoid a major drawback of IV use: Increased risk of complications from using central catheters, such as infections or breaks in the catheter.

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