Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim (Bactrim) 800/160mg
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Bactrim, or sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (SMZ), is a prescription UTI treatment that stops UTI symptoms fast. After completing a brief, private online consult, your meds will be sent to your local pharmacy for pickup in under 3 hours.
Overview
Bactrim, or "antibiotic trimethoprim" works by neutralizing bacteria that passes into the urinary tract. Stopping a UTI from spreading into the bladder and kidneys is essential to avoid long-term damage and a costly hospital visit. After a quick consult with a licensed medical provider, you can get a bactrim prescription online to help treat UTI symptoms. Your meds will typically be ready to pick up at a local pharmacy in 3 hours.
Bactrim For UTI
- Need to pee
- Burning when you pee
- Blood in urine
- Pain in abdomen
- Pain in lower back
- Vomiting or nausea
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Symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) can worsen rapidly. If the infection spreads and medication for UTI is not administered, severe infections can occur. Providers at Wisp are capable of examining medical records within a few hours and promptly prescribe antibiotics at a patient's local pharmacy.
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