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A 35-year-old non-pregnant woman presents with dysuria and urinary frequency for 2 days. She is systemically well and has no vaginal discharge. Dipstick shows nitrites and leukocytes. She has no significant comorbidities or allergies. What is the most appropriate first-line antibiotic choice?

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