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Ceftin for Urinary Tract Infection User Reviews

Rating: 6.7

Ceftin has an average rating of 6.7 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews for the treatment of urinary tract infection. 67% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 33% reported a negative experience.

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 29, 2017

"When I read all of the reviews, I was kind of terrified to start Ceftin, but I had no reason to be! The only side effect I found for the first day was gas and bloating, but it definitely could've been unrelated. As long as you take this antibiotic with a meal (nothing crazy, doesn't have to be huge) and take probiotics daily, you should be totally fine! I've been on it for 4 days, and I feel great with no side effects. Tomorrow is my last day, so I'm hoping my UTI will be cleared out! My only complaint is that because I took the liquid, it definitely was not pleasant to swallow, and I found the easiest way to make it tolerable was to mix it with a sweeter flavored drink, as the antibiotic is a bit gritty and bitter."

9 / 10
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  • Lym...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • February 1, 2014

"Have chronic Lyme disease - causing depressed immune function. Ceftin eliminated my urinary tract infection in one week without any side reactions. Felt better after first dose. Love this medication!"

10 / 10
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  • Anonymous
  • February 14, 2023

"Diarrhea and nausea were present within 12 hours of taking the first pill. I was told by the pharmacist that this was a possibility, but I was so sick I discontinued the meds immediately!"

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