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home:symptoms:urinary [08.28.2012] – [Hematuria] paulalberthome:symptoms:urinary [03.22.2017] – [If the urinalysis is positive] + Ceftin, Biaxin sallieq
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 <relatedarticle> [[home:othertreatments:antibacterials|Non-MP antibacterials]] </article> <relatedarticle> [[home:othertreatments:antibacterials|Non-MP antibacterials]] </article>
  
-If a urinalysis is positive for bacteria and one'doctors wants to use an antibiotic other than minocycline, ask him or her to consider a fluoroquinolone, which will not interfere with immunopathology.+If a urinalysis is positive for bacteria and one'doctor wants to use an antibiotic other than minocycline, ask him or her to consider Ceftin, Biaxin or a fluoroquinolone, which will not interfere with immunopathology.
  
 Other strategies for managing a UTI include: Other strategies for managing a UTI include:
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