Simple pill may stop infections after common bladder procedure
NCT ID NCT04444440
Summary
This study aims to see if taking antibiotics for three days after receiving Botox injections for overactive bladder can prevent painful urinary tract infections, which are a common side effect. Researchers will compare infection rates in 202 women who receive either real antibiotics or placebo pills after their procedure. The goal is to determine if this simple preventive step makes the treatment safer and more comfortable for patients.
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