What is the most effective medicine for urinary tract infection

The most effective medications for urinary tract infections are judged according to the patient’s condition, but also according to the patient’s age and gender. We often say that the most commonly used effective medication for a normal adult diagnosed with a urinary tract infection is a combination of levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets and triptans for a 3-5 day course of comprehensive antimicrobial therapy, while the patient’s urine should be selected for urine bacterial culture plus drug sensitivity. The results of the drug sensitivity are used to select a dynamic replacement of antibiotics. If the patient is too old, we often use cephalosporins, such as ceftriaxone sodium, if the patient is young, we often use cefuroxime tablets, and there are some special cases that need to take some antifungal treatment.