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Bladder infections, kidney infections, and other urinary tract infections are often treated with antibacterial drugs. The type of drug used and the duration of treatment depend on the type of bacteria. Most UTIs are treated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (e.g., Bactrim®, Cotrim®, Septra®), amoxicillin (e.g., Amoxil®, Trimox®), or fluoroquinolones (e.g., Levaquin®, Cipro®). The infection may improve within a couple of days, but 1 to 2 weeks o...Read the full article
Re: TreatmentI am so happy I have surf this site. Thank for all the facts about Urinary tract Infection. Now I know the proper ways of treating them and what things to avoid. This is really a good help not just to me but for all who have Urinary tract infection. And also those who have problems which regards to kidneys and bladder infections.
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