POD in adults is usually treated with oral antibiotics; 250–500 mg doses of oral tetracycline taken twice daily are highly effective (Sneddon, 1972; Wilkinson et at., 1979) (see Table 1).
Bacterial vaginosis, which is caused by bacteria overgrowing in the vagina, can be hard to treat, with women often experiencing recurring symptoms. Now it seems that asking their male sexual partners ...
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Current guidelines recommend that children with acute pyelonephritis are initially treated with a parenteral third-generation cephalosporin such as ceftriaxone, and then oral antibiotics.
The FDA's decision not to approve Spero Therapeutics' oral antibiotic tebipenem Hbr for adults with complicated urinary tract infections (cUTI) further increases the threat of antibiotic ...