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Urinary tract infection (lower) - women - Management
What dose of nitrofurantoin should I prescribe?
- For treatment of acute urinary tract infection (UTI), prescribe nitrofurantoin 50 mg four times daily, or 100 mg (modified-release), twice daily.
- For long-term prophylaxis, prescribe 50 mg to 100 mg at night.
Basis for recommendation
These doses are based on those recommended by the manufacturer of nitrofurantoin [Goldshield Pharmaceuticals, 2002b; Goldshield Pharmaceuticals, 2002c; Goldshield Pharmaceuticals, 2007].
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