Treatment for vaginal dryness, painful sex, frequent UTIs, and urgency.
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For pre-menopausal women, the best treatment for a UTI can be an antibiotic to eliminate harmful bacteria. The most commonly prescribed antibiotics for a UTI is nitrofurantoin (Macrobid), unless there is a specific reason such as an allergy that would require a different antibiotic.
For perimenopausal or postmenopausal women, treatment with vaginal estrogen can help prevent UTIs. This suggests that for many perimenopausal women or postmenopausal women, the best treatment for UTIs is not antibiotics alone, but vaginal estrogen therapy to prevent recurrent UTI symptoms.
Sometimes after taking UTI antibiotics, a vaginal yeast infection can occur. An anti-fungal such as fluconazole can be prescribed to clear the yeast infection.
When taking UTI antibiotics, symptoms usually clear in a few days. It's important to take the full dose of antibiotics, even if you're noticing improvement in your symptoms before finishing the dose.
As part of our efforts to make our telehealth service accessible and affordable for everyone, we do not take insurance for UTI telehealth consults.
If prescribed, you can use your insurance to pay for the UTI medication when you pick it up at your local pharmacy. If you do not have insurance, the cash price for UTI antibiotics at most pharmacies is about $10.
When you get UTI treatment online with Interlude, it only takes a few hours before you're on the path to feeling better.
After you complete checkout, within hours a board-certified physician licensed in your state will review your health information. If appropriate, they'll call in a prescription antibiotic for pickup at your preferred pharmacy.