Modern pharmacotherapy of uncomplicated infections of the lower urinary tract: the position of antibacterial and herbal preparations


DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18565/urology.2020.2.76-84

S.K. Zyryanov, O.I. Butranova, A. Al-Ragawi

1 Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education «Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia», Moscow, Russian; 2 State budgetary institution of the city of Moscow «City Clinical Hospital No. 24 of the Department of Health of the city of Moscow», Moscow, Russian
Lower urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common types of infections in women. The existing high risk of recurrent forms, including relapses and reinfection, suggests the paramount importance of the pharmacotherapy strategy chosen by the doctor for the primary episode of lower urinary tract infection, especially acute cystitis, determining the degree of rehabilitation. Current data on the resistance of the main pathogens of UTI to many broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs, on the one hand, and the risk of subsequent resistance formation with the use of reserve antibiotics, such as fluoroquinolones, cephalosporins of 3-4 generation, on the other hand, make the search for optimal antibiotic therapy an urgent task for clinical pharmacologists, urologists and therapists. The article presents an analysis of current data on the prevalence and resistance of major pathogens and provides an review of international and Russian clinical recommendations for the management of patients with lower UTIs, especially acute cystitis, including an analysis of the positions of antibacterial and herbal drugs.

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