I am taking a particular drug(s) to treat Pseudomonas infection and its not working. Do you have any suggestions for a better treatment?
Since we are research scientists and not physicians, we cannot provide you with any advice regarding treatment. Unfortunately, Pseudomonas infection can be difficult to treat in some instances; however we hope that our research will provide a better understanding of Pseudomonas aeruginosa so that new drugs or other therapies may be developed to prevent or cure infection. We recommend you bring up any concerns you have with your family doctor. Seek a second medical opinion if you feel strongly that you are being treated incorrectly.
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