New tool helps pharmacists decide when antibiotics are needed for bladder infections

NCT ID NCT07118748

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether a shared decision-making tool can help pharmacists and patients better understand when antibiotics are truly needed for uncomplicated cystitis (bladder infection). About 506 women with symptoms will be enrolled. The goal is to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use while still effectively treating those who need them.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • CHU de Bordeaux

    RECRUITING

    Bordeaux, France

  • Pharmacie Centrale

    RECRUITING

    Plouha, 22580, France

  • Pharmacie Lafitte

    RECRUITING

    Arès, 33740, France

  • Pharmacie Lemarquis

    RECRUITING

    Aire-sur-l'Adour, 40800, France

  • Pharmacie Pattyn Nizard

    RECRUITING

    Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf, 76320, France

  • Pharmacie Saint-Jean d'Elbeuf

    RECRUITING

    Elbeuf, 76500, France

  • Pharmacie Tranchant

    RECRUITING

    Elbeuf, 76500, France

  • Pharmacie de Bellevue

    RECRUITING

    Saintes, 17100, France

  • Pharmacie de Gascogne

    RECRUITING

    Léguevin, 31490, France

  • Pharmacie de l'Hotel de Ville

    RECRUITING

    Malaunay, 76770, France

  • Pharmacie des Grandes Vignes

    RECRUITING

    Preignac, 33210, France

  • Pharmacie des Jacobins

    RECRUITING

    Saint-Sever, 40500, France

  • Pharmacie du Pontreau

    RECRUITING

    Niort, 79000, France

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  • Pharmacie du Réolais

    RECRUITING

    La Réole, 33190, France

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