Indicated for: bacterial urinary tract infections
Route of administration: oral
Substance: methenamine + piperazine citrate + kelin (antibacterial antibiotics)
ATC: G04BDN2 (Genito urinary system and sex hormones | Urologicals | Drugs for urinary frequency and incontinence)
Dose adjustment may be needed in kidney disease.
Risk of severe allergic reaction. Seek urgent medical help if serious symptoms occur.
Seek medical advice if severe or persistent diarrhea occurs.
Methenamine, piperazine citrate, and khellin are used together in the treatment of certain urinary conditions and muscle spasms. Methenamine is a urinary antiseptic that helps prevent urinary tract infections by releasing formaldehyde in the urine, which kills bacteria.
Piperazine citrate is used to reduce urine acidity and prevent kidney stone formation. It also has a relaxing effect on smooth muscles, which can help alleviate spasms. Khellin, a natural compound derived from plants, is known for its antispasmodic properties and is used to relax the muscles of the urinary tract.
This combination of substances is usually prescribed under strict medical supervision, and patients must strictly adhere to the recommended doses. The treatment may be associated with side effects such as nausea, abdominal pain, or allergic reactions.
It is important for patients to inform their doctor about any other medications or supplements they are taking to avoid drug interactions. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult a specialist before using this treatment.