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Verywell Health on MSNA New FDA-Approved Antibiotic May Help Women With Recurring UTIsFact checked by Nick Blackmer The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a new antibiotic to treat urinary ...
Blujepa is approved to treat females 12 and older with uncomplicated urinary tract infections, or UTIs. About half of all ...
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On March 25, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first new antibiotic to treat UTIs in 30 years. The ...
The FDA approved a new antibiotic for UTIs from drugmaker GSK. The drug, Blujepa, is for women and girls ages 12 and up.
Blujepa, the first new oral UTI antibiotic in 30 years, offers hope against antibiotic-resistant infections, improving ...
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Curbed on MSNAre People Really Getting UTIs at Bathhouse?The Cleveland Clinic warns that hot tubs, even those that are treated, can be hot spots for bacteria and parasites.) People ...
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UTIs in women are very common. Approximately 25-40% of women in the US aged 20 - 40 years have had a UTI. This results in over 6 million patient visits to physicians per year.
The FDA approved GSK’s drug for a common type of urinary tract infection (UTI) in women and adolescent girls, one of five new ...
Having HIV can increase the likelihood of infections and other health conditions that can cause urinary symptoms. Learn the causes and more.
A VIRAL hack making its rounds on TikTok claims to ‘cure’ painful urinary tract infections. But a doctor has warned that it ...
As I perused the latest edition of Georgetown’s leading publication — the Stall Seat Journal — I was pleased to see a brief ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted approval to a new antibiotic to treat urinary tract infections in women and ...
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