There is no basis for the claim that what medication is good for urinary tract infections, which can be treated with antimicrobials, alkaline medications, calcium channel antagonists, etc., depending on the situation.
1. Antibacterial drugs: generally first before the results of the drug sensitivity test to empirical drugs, commonly used drugs include quinolones such as levofloxacin, penicillins such as piperacillin, cephalosporins such as cefoperazone, and so on.
2. Alkaline drugs: commonly used drugs including sodium bicarbonate can alkalize the urine, reduce the acidic urine bladder stimulation, in order to slow down the symptoms of frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and so on.
3. Calcium channel antagonists: Verapamil is a representative drug, which can relieve bladder spasm, frequent urination and urinary pain and other discomforts.
The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, the specific treatment program, need to be guided by a doctor in order to better treat the disease.