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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Storm Newton

New UTI drug approved after almost three decades

  • Gepotidacin, also known as Blujepa, has been approved for NHS use in the UK to treat uncomplicated urinary tract infections.
  • This marks the first new type of oral antibiotic for UTIs to be approved in nearly three decades, offering a new option for women over 12 with recurring infections.
  • The drug works by blocking bacterial enzymes, preventing replication, and its targeted mechanism makes it more difficult for bacteria to develop resistance.
  • Clinical trials indicate that gepotidacin is as effective as nitrofurantoin, the current frontline antibiotic for uncomplicated UTIs.
  • Before widespread NHS prescription, the drug's cost-effectiveness will be evaluated by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.

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