Skip to content
(614)355-5560
Central Region
April 18, 2024
Updated: Urinary Tract Infections Prescribing Guidelines

Partners For Kids has made important updates to our Prescribing Guidelines for Urinary Tract Infections.  Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infections of childhood that may affect any part of the urinary tract, from the urethra to the kidneys. Partners For Kids Prescribing Guidelines for UTIs provides a quick reference for how to treat uncomplicated UTIs with an appropriate narrow spectrum antibiotic for the shortest effective duration.  Updates include adjustments to antibiotic doses and durations to align with new clinical evidence. For any questions, please contact PFKPharmacy@NationwideChildrens.org.  

Related Articles
Pharmacy Updates
April 3, 2024
Quarterly Update for Partners For Kids Pediatric-Focused Unified Preferred Drug List (UPDL)
Read More
Pharmacy Updates
April 3, 2024
Quarterly Update for Partners For Kids Pediatric-Focused Unified Preferred Drug List (UPDL)
Read More
Pharmacy Updates
March 5, 2024
Updated Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Guidelines are Now Available – Central Region
Resources within the guideline include screening tools, treatment algorithms, and medication dosing recommendations.
Read More
Pharmacy Updates
March 5, 2024
A New Tool to Overcome Access Barriers to Spacer-Compatible Inhaled Steroids
Partners For Kids has created a pathway to guide decision-making when prescribing inhaled steroids for children.
Read More
Pharmacy Updates
March 5, 2024
A New Tool to Overcome Access Barriers to Spacer-Compatible Inhaled Steroids
Partners For Kids has created a pathway to guide decision-making when prescribing inhaled steroids for children. 
Read More
Pharmacy Updates
February 15, 2024
Updated Nicotine Dependence Prescribing Guidelines Now Available
Topics include screening and diagnostic tools, first-line behavioral modifications and external support, recommended medication and nicotine replacement therapies, and treatment time frame recommendations.
Read More