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In conclusion, a thorough strategy that places a high priority on precise allergy testing, sensible antibiotic choice, patient education, adverse reaction monitoring, and antimicrobial resistance avoidance is needed to treat Mrs. Thompson’s UTI. Given her penicillin sensitivity, metronidazole and sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim offer efficient therapy alternatives for her Escherichia coli infection. In order to guarantee that the recommended regimen is followed and that potential side effects are understood, patient education is essential. Regular monitoring reduces the dangers connected with sulfonamides, particularly when it comes to renal function. A systematic discharge plan and the application of responsible antibiotic use techniques improve patient outcomes and lower the chance of problems or recurrence. Effective treatment and long-term UTI prevention are guaranteed by an all-encompassing, evidence-based strategy.
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