Can doxycycline be used for managing catheter-associated urinary tract infections and how effective is it in treating these infections compared to other antibiotics commonly prescribed for UTIs?
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Doxycycline is not the first-choice antibiotic for catheter-associated UTIs. Drugs like ciprofloxacin or nitrofurantoin are more effective due to broader activity against typical bacteria.