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Considering taking medication to treat Urinary Tract Infection? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Urinary Tract Infection. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

Your search for Urinary Tract Infection returned the following treatments.

Drug Name IndicationWhat's this? TypeWhat's this? User Reviews
Augmentin Oral     358 User Reviews
minocycline Oral     148 User Reviews
amoxicillin-pot clavulanate Oral     81 User Reviews
tetracycline Oral     41 User Reviews
Suprax Oral     36 User Reviews
cefadroxil Oral     21 User Reviews
Minocin Oral     20 User Reviews
trimethoprim Oral     19 User Reviews
Hiprex Oral     14 User Reviews
Monurol Oral     11 User Reviews
methenamine hippurate Oral     10 User Reviews
cefaclor Oral     9 User Reviews
Noroxin Oral     9 User Reviews
norfloxacin Oral     8 User Reviews
ofloxacin Oral     6 User Reviews
methenamine mandelate Oral     6 User Reviews
Dynacin Oral     5 User Reviews
cefixime Oral     4 User Reviews
Lithostat Oral     3 User Reviews
demeclocycline Oral     2 User Reviews
aztreonam Inj     2 User Reviews
Azactam in dextrose (iso-osm) IV     2 User Reviews
Primsol Oral     2 User Reviews
Terramycin IM IM     2 User Reviews
minocycline IV     1 User Reviews
Minocin IV     1 User Reviews
sodium phosphate IV     1 User Reviews
Azactam Inj     1 User Reviews
oxytetracycline IM     1 User Reviews
fosfomycin tromethamine Oral     Be the first to review it
neomycin-polymyxin B GU IR     Be the first to review it
Neosporin GU Irrigant IR     Be the first to review it
Terramycin IM     Be the first to review it
acetohydroxamic acid Oral     Be the first to review it
aztreonam in dextrose(iso-osm) IV     Be the first to review it
polymyxin B sulfate Inj     Be the first to review it
minocycline-wipes Misc     Be the first to review it
Minocin Misc     Be the first to review it
sodium phosphate in 0.9 % NaCl IV     Be the first to review it

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