Acute Pyelonephritis: Short vs. Long Antibiotic Treatment

We are studying whether a 7-day antibiotic treatment is as effective as a 14-day treatment for kidney transplant recipients with acute pyelonephritis. This research aims to improve treatment options and patient safety.

>2 yearsMonitoring phase (IV)Standard MedicinesOralInfectious DiseasesNephrologyUrology

What diseases are being studied?

Health conditions and diseases that the clinical trial is designed to study and treat.

Who can participate in the clinical trial?

These questions help us understand your situation so we can let the trial team know whether you might be a potential match. This is not a medical evaluation and is not part of the official screening, the study doctor will make the final decision..

What active substances are being studied?

Active substances that are officially approved for use in the European Union and considered safe by EMA. These substances are already on the market and may be tested for new conditions or populations.

Bromhexine Hydrochloride
Bromhexine hydrochloride is a substance that thins and loosens mucus in the airways to help clear coughs.
Sulfamethoxazole
Sulfamethoxazole is an antibiotic substance used to treat a range of bacterial infections, including urinary and respiratory tract infections.
Trimethoprim
Trimethoprim is an antibiotic that treats bacterial infections, commonly used for urinary tract infections.

Where is the clinical trial being conducted?

Locations and medical facilities where this clinical trial is currently recruiting or conducting research. Select the locations where you would like to participate.

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University Hospital Of Clermont-Ferrand
Nephrologie, dialyse, transplantation rénale
Beaumont, France
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Bordeaux
Transplantation-Nephrologie-Dialyse-Aphérèses
Bordeaux, France
Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Paris
Néphrologie
Créteil, France

Sponsor: Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Paris
Last updated: Nov 27, 2025

Disclaimer: Parts of this content have been automatically extracted from the EU Clinical Trials registry. While we strive for accuracy, please always contact the trial site or sponsor directly for correct and official information before making any decisions about participation. View on EU Clinical Trials.