The medication can alleviate symptoms that are caused by irritation to the urinary tract like burning, pain, and the feeling of having to urinate frequently or in a hurry. The drug is not able to treat the root cause of urinary irritation, however it may help alleviate symptoms while other treatments work. Phenazopyridine is a color which acts as a painkiller that soothes the liner of the urinary tract.
How do I make use of Azo
You can take this medication orally generally 3 times per day in between meals or as directed by your physician. If you’re taking this medication with antibiotics in order to treat symptoms that are related to urinary tract infections or self-treating, you should not take it longer than 2 days before talking to your physician.
Dosage is determined by your health condition as well as your response to treatment.
Tell your doctor if the health condition persists or becomes worse.
The Side Effects
Headaches, dizziness, and stomach pain can be a sign. When any of the symptoms persist or become worse inform your physician or pharmacist right away.
If your doctor has instructed you to take Azo Urinary make sure you remember that your doctor has concluded that the benefits for you is greater than the potential risk of side consequences. A majority of people who take this medication do not suffer severe side effects.
Contact your physician immediately If you are experiencing any serious side effects for example: eye or skin yellowing or dark urine, symptoms of kidney issues (such as a change levels of urinary fluids or bloody urine) abdominal pain or stomach, vomiting fever, chills bleeding easily, unusual fatigue and breathlessness rapid heartbeat or seizures.
A severe adverse reaction from this medication is extremely rare. However, seek medical attention immediately if you observe any signs of an allergic reaction, such as swelling or itching (especially of the tongue, face or throat) and severe dizziness. difficulty breathing.
This is not a comprehensive list of the possible adverse effects. If you experience other reactions that are not listed, consult your physician or pharmacist.
Precautions
Before you start taking phenazopyridine tell your physician or pharmacist if you’re allergic to it or if you suffer from other allergies. The product could contain inactive ingredientsthat can trigger allergic reactions or other complications. Consult your pharmacist for further information.
Before taking this medication consult your physician or pharmacist about your medical history, specifically of liver disease, kidney disease bleeding disorders (such such as deficiency of G6PD hemolytic anemia).
The drug can cause you to become dizzy. The combination of alcohol and marijuana (cannabis) could make you more dizzy. Don’t drive, operate machines, or do anything that requires alertness until you are able to perform it in a safe manner. Avoid drinking alcohol. Discuss with your physician when you’re using cannabis (cannabis).
Phenazopyridine may turn your tears and urine orange-red. It may stain clothing as well as contact lenses. Avoid wearing contact lenses while taking this medication. The color of tears and urine will return to normal colors once the medication has been discontinued.
Inform your doctor if are pregnant prior to taking this medication.
Interactions
Drug interactions can alter the way your medication works or increase the risk of serious adverse consequences. This document doesn’t cover all possible interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and share it with your doctor and pharmacist. Don’t start or stop or alter the dose of any medicine without your doctor’s permission.
Phenazopyridine may cause problems with some test results in the laboratory (including urine tests to measure renal function, the bilirubin as well as sugar level) which could result in false results on tests. Urine tests at home (including tests for diabetes) might be affected. It is important to ensure that the lab personnel and your physicians are aware of this medication.