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Clinical trials for Urinary tract infection, adults

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Temocillin Use in Complicated Urinary Tract Infections Due to Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamases (ESBL)/AmpC Enterobacteriaceae Recruiting United Kingdom
A randomised, controlled trial to compare the effects of systemic HRT (tibolone) and vaginal oestrogen (estring) upon the overactive bladder in postmenopausal women. Not recruiting United Kingdom
Types of urethral catheter for reducing symptomatic urinary tract infections in hospitalised adults requiring short-term catheterisation Not recruiting United Kingdom
A randomised double-blind study of the effect of cranberry juice in decreasing the incidence of urinary symptoms and urinary tract infections in patients undergoing pelvic radiotherapy for cancer of bladder or cervix Not recruiting United Kingdom
Cranberry product versus low dose trimethoprim in the prevention of recurrent urinary infections in older women: a double blind randomised trial of effectiveness and acceptability Not recruiting United Kingdom
Temocillin use in Complicated Urinary Tract Infections due to ESBL producing and AmpC hyperproducing Enterobacteriaceae in United Kingdom - TEA trial Authorised United Kingdom
A Phase 4 randomised, double-blind, placebo controlled, crossover trial Nitrofurantoin Macrocrystals 100 mg twice daily for six weeks in the treatment of overactive bladder symptoms associated with a negative mid stream urine culture and pyuria in patients with Multiple Sclerosis. - Recurrent urine infection in MS Authorised United Kingdom
CIPROFLOXACIN-INDUCED PHOTOTOXICITY IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS - ciprofloxacin phototoxicity cystic fibrosis Authorised United Kingdom
Cranberry product versus low dose trimethoprim in the prevention of recurrent urinary infections in older women: a double blind randomised trial of effectiveness and acceptability - Cranberry versus trimethoprim Authorised United Kingdom
Low dose chemoprofylaxis (LDCP) and reduction of pyelonephritic episodes and significant bacteriuria in children with meningomyelocele and clean intermittent catherisation (CIC). Recruiting The Netherlands