Urinary Tract Infection
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Read your reply and i have been monitoring her 1st 2 dosage of the medication. So far no ill side effects yet. I think we are ok with the medication.
Thanks for the heads up.
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More than fair, you will struggle to find the German Cipro cheaper than that.Newinkow wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 8:59 am
I didn't get the prescription filled at a pharmacy. The doctor had a boxes of the medicine in her office, she hand me a box. From the label on the box it looks like it's from Denk Pharma. Registered and made in Germany. Cost me $5.60.
Don't know if that's a good price or not but I figure she would know if it's fake or not and save me the hassle of filling the prescription at a dodgy pharmacy.
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UPDATE
My girlfriend completed the full 5 days of medication.
Everything is fine now. Started getting better after 2 days. The doctor was correct when she said it was a common UTI and prescribed Cipro for it. No test or lab work needed.
My opinion only:
Knowing what I know now. If I was here and GF started complaining about the symptoms (instead of 4 to 5 weeks later, when I got back), I would most likely start her on 500mg Ciprofloxacin right away. Monitor the situation for a couple of days. If things don't improve, schedule her in to see a qualify doctor. If things are improving continue the ciprofloxacin for full 5 days.
My girlfriend completed the full 5 days of medication.
Everything is fine now. Started getting better after 2 days. The doctor was correct when she said it was a common UTI and prescribed Cipro for it. No test or lab work needed.
My opinion only:
Knowing what I know now. If I was here and GF started complaining about the symptoms (instead of 4 to 5 weeks later, when I got back), I would most likely start her on 500mg Ciprofloxacin right away. Monitor the situation for a couple of days. If things don't improve, schedule her in to see a qualify doctor. If things are improving continue the ciprofloxacin for full 5 days.
Re: Urinary Tract Infection
Please be very careful with your own hygiene, to avoid further infection for her (and you).
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Only way to catch a UTI is if you’ve got an STI.
It isn’t normally transmit-able usually from gut bacteria, weakened immune, abnormalities etc.
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Right, but is that transmissible?Kammekor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:16 pmI don't know. Bacterial prostatitis? Not an STD....
Women have a short track to the bladder ...
I haven’t followed the thread but is that what she’s got, prostatitis and UTI?
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Um. No.
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