Question
Is 7 days of antibiotic therapy noninferior to 14 days of therapy when treating urinary tract infection symptoms in afebrile men?
Conclusion
This study found that 7 days of antibiotic therapy with either ciprofloxacin or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole is noninferior to 14 days of treatment for UTI symptoms among afebrile men.
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