Background: Bacterial prostatitis can be difficult to treat as more and more bacteria are resistant to fluoroquinolone and/or Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim which are the antibiotics of choice. Fosfomycin-Trometamol which is registered for uncomplicated urinary tract infections can be an option when other treatments can't be used.
Objective: To describe a case of prostatitis cured using a prolonged course of Fosfomycin-Trometamol. Patient: A 67 years-old man with a chronic bacterial prostatitis, with recurrences for more than 3 years, due to was treated with Fosfomycin-Trometamol 3g once a day for a week followed by 3 months of the same dose every two days. Prostatitis was clinically and bacteriologically cured and no relapse occurred after 6 months of follow-up.
Conclusion: Fosfomycin-Trometamol can be a good option for the treatment of bacterial prostatitis when other antibiotics can't be used either for resistance or allergy.
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