He grew up with cystitis. The main indications, composition and dosage of the drug

Urosal is a drug used in cystitis, pyelonephritis, inflammation of the renal pelvis and inflammation of the gallbladder and bile ducts, diarrhea and intestinal catarrh. The drug is a combined preparation containing two active substances: methenamine and salol (having an antibacterial effect). Urosal is in the form of tablets and is available without a prescription.

Urosal (Vis)

form, dose, packaging availability category the active substance
tabl. (20 tablets) OTC (over-the-counter) metenamina, salicylan fenylu (methenamine, phenyl salicylate)

SUBSTANCE 1 tablet contains: 0,3 g of methenamine, 0,3 g of salol

The action grew

Urosal is a combined preparation containing bactericidal and disinfecting drugs for the urinary tract. The drug contains methenamine and salol (phenyl salicylate) which have a bactericidal effect. Urosal is used to treat infections caused by both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.

Urosal – indications and dosage

Urosal is a drug taken to treat:

  1. cystitis
  2. pyelonephritis,
  3. inflammation of the renal pelvis,
  4. inflammation of the gallbladder and bile ducts,
  5. diarrhea
  6. intestinal catarrh.

Dosage

Urosal is in the form of tablets and is intended for oral administration. Use as directed and do not exceed the daily dose as it may endanger your life or health.

  1. Adults: 1 tablet 3 × / d. (taken after a meal with water).

He grew up and contraindications

Contraindications to taking Urosal are:

  1. hypersensitivity to salicylates (phenol or any component of the preparation),
  2. kidney failure
  3. peptic ulcer disease,
  4. hemorrhagic diathesis,
  5. severe liver failure,
  6. severe metabolic acidosis,
  7. dehydration.

Urosal – warnings

  1. The drug Urosal is effective only in an acidic environment.
  2. People with galactose and fructose intolerance, lactase deficiency, glucose-galactose malabsorption, sucrase-isomaltase deficiency should not take the drug.
  3. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before using the drug.

He grew up with other medications

  1. Should not be used with sulfonamides.
  2. Urosal enhances the effect of anticoagulants, antipyretics (possible adverse effects on the gastrointestinal tract and the hematopoietic system, risk of bleeding) due to the content of salicylates.

Urosal and the side effect

While taking Urosal may occur:

  1. allergic skin reactions,
  2. stomach pain,
  3. hematuria,
  4. thrombocytopenia,
  5. leukopenia,
  6. anemia.

Rarely:

  1. irritation of the intestines and urinary tract (pain when urinating, feeling urgent to urinate); if they occur, stop treatment and contact your doctor.

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