
What is the antibacterial tablet used for?
These days, I have been experiencing symptoms of frequent urination and urgency. The doctor prescribed oral administration of Antimicrobial You Pian. May I ask, what conditions does Antimicrobial You Pian treat?

Antibacterial Optimized Tablets (Antibacterial Compound Tablets) primarily contain compound sulfamethoxazole, which is a broad-spectrum antibacterial agent. Its therapeutic mechanism mainly involves inhibiting bacterial folate metabolic pathways and preventing bacterial nucleic acid synthesis, thereby achieving bactericidal or bacteriostatic effects. It is mainly used for:
1. Urinary tract infections: Effective for urinary tract infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
2. Respiratory tract infections: Such as bronchitis. Antibacterial Optimized Tablets can effectively inhibit pathogen proliferation.
3. Intestinal infections: Including acute and chronic enteritis, which are common indications for Antibacterial Optimized Tablets.
4. Local soft tissue infections: Such as skin and soft tissue infections, where Antibacterial Optimized Tablets also demonstrate therapeutic effects.
Antibacterial Optimized Tablets are not suitable for all types of infections and may be ineffective against certain bacteria, potentially even leading to drug resistance. Long-term or inappropriate use may disrupt the body's normal flora, causing secondary infections, and may also trigger adverse reactions such as allergic responses. Prior to using Antibacterial Optimized Tablets, bacterial culture and drug sensitivity testing should be conducted to ensure the selected medication is both effective and safe.