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Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Pyelonephritis, Acute Sections: Key Features, Essentials of Diagnosis, General Considerations, Clinical Findings, Symptoms and Signs, Differential Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Laboratory Tests, Imaging Studies, Treatment, Medications, Regimens, Surgery, Therapeutic Procedures, Outcome, Follow-Up, Complications, Prognosis, When to Refer, When to Admit, References,
. Topics Discussed: pyelonephritis, acute. Excerpt: | | Ampicillin, 1 g every 6 hours, and gentamicin, 1 mg/kg every 8 hours intravenously for 21 days
Ciprofloxacin, 750 mg every 12 hours orally for 21 days
Ofloxacin, 200300 mg every 12 hours orally for 21 days
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxasole, 160/800 mg every 12 hours orally for 21 days (increasing resistance noted [up to 20%])
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