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Completed the full dosage of Cipro for a bladder infection, should I still be in pain?

The bladder infection is accompanied with intense itching inside of my vaginal walls. The doctor said it was probably yeast. She prescribed me... read more

Can I combine Macrobid 100 mg, cephalexin 500 mg, metronidazole 500 mg, pen vk 500?

My boyfriend takes lamictal he had an issue a couple of weeks ago were he was peeing and a bunch of white puss like stuff came out? He was having... read more

Urinary Tract Infection - Will amoxicillin 875 mg tablet cure a UTI? How long until relief?

Phenazopyridine is gross and makes me feel bad, but out of pain. I've taken 3 doses of the amoxicillin 875 pink pill x 2 a day or every 12 hrs.

Urinary Tract Infection - I thought I had a UTI. My doctor did a urinalysis and everything was fine.

But I’ve had them several times before and it hurts when I urinate. That’s my only symptom. No itching or dryness. And she prescribed me nystatin and ... read more

What is the "lowest" amount CIPRO to use to cure Urinary Track Infection (UTI)?

I'm extremely sensitive to meds and usually start all my "new" scripts with 1/4 recommended physician dosage and work my way up. That's ok for most... read more

Kidney Infections - My kidney disease was caused by damage from vancomycin, an antibiotic.

It has caused long term acute problems, I am on dialysis. My question would be can a person like me still develop kidney stones? I am in much more... read more

Will Azithromyacin (Z Pak) work for Kidney Infection?

I have a right Kidney Infection and I started Azythromyacin ZPack. Last night. Was left over... Can't get into Doctor until tomorrow. I am sure he... read more

Yeast infection and UTI?

I went to the ob/gyn and my doctor the ob/gyn said it's a yeast infection and my doctor said it's a UTI took a dose of fluconazole but it didn't work... read more

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