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Default Antibiotics just in case

I need a list of "GOOD" antibiotics in case I get another UTI. The med. that one doc said was safe was on a list of bad ones for neuropathy.

I REALLY DO WELL with Duricef!! No problems and it sure seems like a good one as far as very few side effects. But it doesn't always help, depending on the bacteria of course. I sure wish it helped every time.

Cipro made me hurt all over and I think it is not good for neuropathy.

I need a list of good ones to choose from depending on my bacteria. I hate to take them, but it sure seems like I might be getting a UTI.

I take DMannose and Cranberry pills three times a day...I try to hard doing all I am supposed to do.
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