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Christopher A Knefelkamp1, Christopher M Degenkolb1
1is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Acute Care, and is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Internal Medicine, both at Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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An analysis of antimicrobial agents used for urinary tract infections found effective initial empiric coverage, but fluoroquinolones were used in a majority of patients who may have been better served with narrower spectrum agents.
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