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Urinary antiseptics are oral drugs that are rapidly excreted into the urine and act there to suppress bacteriuria. The drugs lack systemic antibacterial effects but may be toxic. Urinary antiseptics are often administered with acidifying agents because low pH is an independent inhibitor of bacterial growth in urine.

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URINARY ANTISEPTICS


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