KENILWORTH, N.J., January 24, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Significantly More elderly patients treated with AVELOX(R) (moxifloxacin HCl) for community-acquired Pneumonia (CAP) recovered at days 3 to 5 of a 7 to 14 day course of treatment than those treated with Levaquin (levofloxacin), according to results of a clinical study published in the current issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases.(1) The first comparative, head-to-head evaluation of two fluoroquinolone antibiotics in hospitalized elderly CAP patients showed that 97.9 percent of AVELOX patients recovered at days 3 to 5 compared to 90.0 percent of Levaquin patients (P=0.01). There Was no significant difference between the two treatments with regard to cardiac safety, the primary endpoint of the study, or clinical cure rates 5 to 21 days after the end of treatment, the primary efficacy endpoint.
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