Primary Care Antibiotic Guidelines 2010
Question 3: Assuming that her UA indicated infection, what is your first-line treatment? Although many UTIs will clear without treatment, oral antibiotic therapy is recommended. Cranberry juice and increased fluid intake are not evidence-supported treatments. Treatment should be aimed at enteric bacteria (E. Coli being by far the most common). ................
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