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titleOfInvention A method and a removable device which can be used for the self-administered treatment of urinary tract infections or other disorders and as a urethral plug
abstract Removable drug delivery system used by patients with lower urinary tract infections. Infections involving the presence of bacteria in the urine or in the superficial regions of the tissues of the urethra and the bladder must allow treatment by release of antibiotics in the urine in the bladder, or under the walls of the urethra. The invention consists in the administration of antibiotics to the infected areas using a modified urethral plug. Said urethral plug (10) can be used individually to treat incontinence by filling the urethra, thereby preventing unwanted discharge of urine. The device includes a balloon (12) at the proximal end and means for inflating and deflating said balloon (12). The patient inserts the stopper (10) into the urethra and inflates said balloon (12) to achieve a state of continence or to deliver the antibiotics covering the stopper (10) to the infected areas.
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