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Verywell Health on MSNA New FDA-Approved Antibiotic May Help Women With Recurring UTIsIf you deal with recurrent UTIs, a new FDA-approved antibiotic called Blujepa could offer another treatment option—especially ...
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Everyday Health on MSNFDA Approves the First New UTI Antibiotic in Nearly 30 YearsThis antibiotic is the first new FDA-approved medication for urinary tract infections in decades, and meets the need for new ...
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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 ...
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GSK's pill, the first oral antibiotic for urinary tract infections in almost 30 years, comes as bacteria are increasingly ...
Blujepa, the first new oral UTI antibiotic in 30 years, offers hope against antibiotic-resistant infections, improving ...
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Verywell Health on MSNCan a UTI Go Away Without Treatment?An uncomplicated urinary tracti infection (UTI) could go away on its own, but waiting increases the risk of symptoms turning ...
The FDA has approved the drug for use in women and girls over the age of 12 who suffer from uncomplicated urinary tract ...
GSK is opening the door to a new era in urinary tract infection (UTI) treatment with its Blujepa, the first in a new class of ...
A new antibiotic has been approved to treat urinary tract infections by the Food and Drug Administration for the first time ...
The drug Blujepa, from drugmaker GSK, provides a new treatment option as bacteria increasingly become resistant to the ...
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