Drug-induced aseptic meningitis is a rare but serious condition that should be suspected in patients with meningitis who test negative for a microbiological agent. The medical history is presented here of a woman with recurrent urinary tract infections where meningitis symptoms arose after repeated exposure to a frequently prescribed drug.
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