Phenazopyridine hydrochloride




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Pyridum amd Urogesic Blue together


I just took urogesic blue and pyridium about a hour apart. Im wonderimg if there are any side effects from taking them together?
by Sherrie Stinson in Deastville, Al, 04/01/2013

ardor del pene


Porque ciento mucho sensacion de ardor en el pene y el doctor me receto phenazopyrid 200cm para aliviar el ardor llamean echo anĂ¡lisis desangre de prostata de colon y estoy linpio de bacterias cual sera la medicina correta para mi problema gracias
by julio gallegos in salt lake city utah , 08/24/2012

drug interaction


can I take phenazopridine with steroids I was just prescribed
by Darlene Young in Hawaii, 05/12/2012

Phenazopyridine


My doctor has prescribed Phenazopyridine for Urinary Irration.I always look up the side effects of a drug before I take it.I found some information on drugs.com that said phenazopridine caused cancer in lab rats and mice.This scared me. I thought,why ...
by Joe Sawyer in Fort Worth, Texas USA, 07/01/2011

rare or unusual side effects.


  My doctor gave me an antibodic and Phenazopyrid 200mg (12 Tab, three times a day.I started the medicine 2/26/09. It has mildly upset my stomach, but last nite as I was sitting on the couch , I had an unexpected nose bleed. That is a rare event ...
by Deborah Arbogast in Harrisonburg, VA 22801, 02/28/2009

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Phenazopyridine hydrochloride
(Phenylazodiaminopyridine HCl)

Phenazopyridine hydrochloride (Pyridin, Pyridium)
Phenylazodiaminopyridine HCl (Pyridin, Pyridium)
Phenazopyridine hydrochloride
(fen- AY-zoh- PEER-ih-deen)
Pregnancy Category: B Azo-Standard Baridium Phenazo Prodium Pyridiate Pyridiate No. 2 Pyridium Pyronium Urogesic

Classification: Urinary analgesic

Action/Kinetics: An azo dye with local analgesic and anesthetic effects on the urinary tract. Sixty-five percent excreted unchanged or as metabolites within 24 hr.

Uses: Relief of pain, urgency or frequency, and burning in chronic UTIs or irritation, including cystitis, urethritis and pyelitis, trauma, surgery, or urinary tract instrumentation. As an adjunct to antibacterial therapy. Determine the underlying cause of the irritation.

Contraindications: Renal insufficiency. Use in children less than 12 years of age. Chronic use to treat undiagnosed pain of the urinary tract.

Side Effects: GI: Nausea. Hematologic: Methemoglobinemia, hemolytic anemia (especially in clients with G6PD deficiency). Dermatologic: Yellowish tinge of the skin or sclerae may indicate accumulation of drug due to renal insufficiency, pruritus, rash. Miscellaneous: Renal and hepatic toxicity, headache, anaphylactoid reaction, staining of contact lenses.

Laboratory Test Alterations: Ehrlich's test for urine urobilinogen, phenolsulfonphthalein excretion test for kidney function, urine bilirubin, Clinistix or Tes-Tape, colorimetric laboratory test procedures (e.g., urine ketone tests, urine protein tests, urine steroid determinations).

Overdose Management: Symptoms: Methemoglobinemia following massive overdoses. Hemolysis due to G6PD deficiency. Treatment: Methylene blue, 1-2 mg/kg IV or 100-200 mg PO of ascorbic acid to treat methemoglobinemia.

How Supplied: Tablet: 95 mg, 97.2 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg

Dosage
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Adults: 200 mg t.i.d. with or after meals for not more than 2 days when used together with an antibacterial agent for UTI. Pediatric, 6-12 years: 4 mg/kg t.i.d. with food for 2 days.

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