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A 26-year-old woman presents with dysuria and urinary frequency for 2 days. She is otherwise well, not pregnant, and has no fever or flank pain. Dipstick urinalysis suggests a urinary tract infection. According to Australian primary care guidance, which is the most appropriate empirical oral antibiotic regimen?

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