Experiences with Urinary tract infection (UTI)

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: N39.0
ICD10/11 Group: N00-N99, Diseases of the genitourinary system
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Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Also known as: ---
ICD10/11 Code: N39.0, ICD10/11 Group: N00-N99, Diseases of the genitourinary system

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Gyno-Daktarin

26/09/2018 | | 30moderated by Charlotte
miconazole nitrate (20MG/G) for Urinary tract infection (UTI)

The worse treatment for thrush infection and possibly uti. I was burning once i applied it in my vagina, it also wasn't easy to use. The course of treatment was longer an usual for other medication for the same diagnosis. This treatment was minimum 7 days to 14 days. I have had other treatment that were just a vaginal pessery once or maximum 6 days. I have nothing positive to say about Gyno-Dak...
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Ciprofloxacin

11/08/2017 | | 64moderated by Charlotte
ciprofloxacin lactate (500mg) for urinary tract infection (UTI)

two courses (with a week in between) seven days 500 mg twice a day, had to continue as per the urologist and GP. Just tried to shower and I can't any more, the consequences of the side effects (two weeks after the end of the second course) continue, if anything they are worse than before (Achilles pain, back tendons) (I said earlier it was 'horrendous', this is an update). And I still have a UT...
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Tavanic

06/06/2017 | | 69moderated by Henry
levofloxacin hemihydrate (500mg) for urinary tract infection (UTI)

painful joints, even after being off this medicine for a month it's still difficult for me to walk. Pain in my shoulders and back. Feel ill. Feel like I won't ever get better. Disgusting medicine. Was supposed to have helped with a recurring bladder infection but instead this drug has ruined me. Never again! Advised my pharmacist about this!
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Trimethoprim

24/05/2017 | | 65moderated by Philip
trimethoprim (100mg) for urinary tract infection (UTI)

I take this medicine for maintenance. My GP has now asked me to stop to see if this medicine is still needed.
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