Prostatitis in men is already a common condition. Although these conditions are common, they can affect men's daily lives to some extent. So, what drugs can be used to treat prostatitis? Below, I will introduce them to you. I hope it will be helpful for everyone in treating diseases.
1. The combination treatment of rifampicin and sulfonamide synergist involves taking 3-4 tablets of rifampicin (450 milligrams to 600 milligrams) orally once a day, 2 tablets of sulfonamide synergist (200 milligrams) for 15 days, and switching to 2 tablets of rifampicin (300 milligrams). The sulfonamide synergist is 100 milligrams for 105 days, and the standard course of treatment is 4 months. The disadvantage of rifampicin is that it has hepatotoxicity effect and takes a long time; Many patients find it difficult to persevere to the end. Patients treated with this regimen should have their liver function checked regularly.
2. Erythromycin 2 tablets (0.25g) 4 times daily, or tetracycline 2 tablets (0.5g) 4 times daily for 15 consecutive days. Alternatively, take azithromycin once a day. The advantage is that it is also effective against Mycoplasma infection.
3. 2 tablets of fluorozinic acid (0.2g) 3 times daily, or 2 tablets of ciprofloxacin (0.5g) 2 times daily for 15 consecutive days.
4. Two tablets of minocycline (0.1g) twice daily, or one tablet of thalide (0.25g) twice daily for 15 consecutive days.
The above drugs are quite common for treating prostatitis, but for individuals, I do not recommend taking them casually. We should choose drugs for treatment based on our own condition. If the condition is severe, I suggest going to the hospital for treatment and following the doctor's advice.