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Can Azithromycin Be Taken For UTI?

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Posted on Wed, 18 Jan 2017
Question: I suspect a uti. Have azithromiacin on hand. Can I use that?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Yogesh D (11 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Azithromycin not useful.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Thanks for the query.

Azithromycin is a broad spectrum antibiotic, but it has not much action against the kind of bacteria that usually cause UTI such as E. Coli,

The choice of medicine for UTI would be a quinolone like Ciprofloxacin.

These medicines require a prescription as an incorrect use can complicate the infection further.

So I urge you to consult your PCP or Urologist and get yourself examined and the these medicines prescribed.

Meanwhile, drink plenty of water, and cranberry juice.

Please write back if you have additional concerns.

Wishing you speedy recovery.

Best regards.
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Can Azithromycin Be Taken For UTI?

Brief Answer: Azithromycin not useful. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query. Azithromycin is a broad spectrum antibiotic, but it has not much action against the kind of bacteria that usually cause UTI such as E. Coli, The choice of medicine for UTI would be a quinolone like Ciprofloxacin. These medicines require a prescription as an incorrect use can complicate the infection further. So I urge you to consult your PCP or Urologist and get yourself examined and the these medicines prescribed. Meanwhile, drink plenty of water, and cranberry juice. Please write back if you have additional concerns. Wishing you speedy recovery. Best regards.