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Default are there any safe AntiBiotics

Greetings:
My severe SFN was either caused by a flare of HSV2 or long-term (prescribed) use of Macrodantin/Nitrofurantoin. I am supposed to take an Abx post coital ( now ) or I will guaranteed get a UTI...
I have thought all this time that the SFN was an HSV2 complication, but just realized-that the earliest symptoms started prior....coincidental with a long Macrobid course.
CIPRO is definitely out for me, after many courses of that, it caused a psoriasis flare years ago.
This is only part of my complicated story... but in the meantime, Abx recommendations?
thanks.
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