Methenamine
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What is Methenamine?
Methenamine is an antibiotic agent used primarily to prevent or control recurring urinary tract infections by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. It works by decomposing into formaldehyde in acidic urine, creating an inhospitable environment for bacterial growth. Methenamine is often used in cases where long-term prophylactic treatment is necessary and is typically well-tolerated.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Upset stomach
Warnings
- Do not use if you have severe liver damage.
- Do not use if you have severe kidney disease.
- Should not be used during pregnancy unless clearly needed.
- Avoid using in combination with sulfonamide drugs to prevent crystalluria.
- Consult a healthcare provider if symptoms do not improve or if they worsen.
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What is Methenamine ?
Methenamine is an antibiotic agent used primarily to prevent or control recurring urinary tract infections by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. It works by decomposing into formaldehyde in acidic urine, creating an inhospitable environment for bacterial growth. Methenamine is often used in cases where long-term prophylactic treatment is necessary and is typically well-tolerated.- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Upset stomach
- Diarrhea
- Rash
- Do not use if you have severe liver damage.
- Do not use if you have severe kidney disease.
- Should not be used during pregnancy unless clearly needed.
- Avoid using in combination with sulfonamide drugs to prevent crystalluria.
- Consult a healthcare provider if symptoms do not improve or if they worsen.
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