UROFuraginum MAX 30 pills

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30pills

helps with lower urinary tract infections.

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$10.99

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Brand ADamed
Origin Poland
Heat sensitive No
Shipping from USA
Expiration date 02.2024

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Product description
UroFuraginum Max is a drug in the form of tablets for oral administration. It contains as an active substance furazidine, also known as furagin, which is a derivative of nitrofuran. Furazidine inhibits the growth of many bacteria that cause urinary tract infections.
Indications
Lower urinary tract infections.
Composition
1 tablet contains:
active substance: furazidine, also known as furagin,
excipients: lactose monohydrate, silicated microcrystalline cellulose with the composition: microcrystalline cellulose 98%, colloidal anhydrous silica 2%, magnesium stearate, colloidal anhydrous silica, sodium carboxymethyl starch type A.
Action
Lower urinary tract infections.
Dosage
Adults and adolescents over 15 years of age:
first day of use: 400mg per day in 4 divided doses (1 tablet every 6 hours),
next days of treatment: 300mg per day in 3 divided doses (1 tablet every 8 hours),
the drug is usually used for 7-8 days. If symptoms worsen or do not improve after 7-8 days, contact your doctor,
should not be used in children and adolescents under 15 years of age.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to furazidine or nitrofuran derivatives or to any of the other ingredients of this drug.
First trimester of pregnancy.
The period of full-term pregnancy (from 38 weeks) and delivery, due to the risk of haemolytic anemia (anemia associated with the breakdown of red blood cells) in the newborn.
Presence of peripheral polyneuropathy, e.g. diabetic (peripheral nerve damage syndrome, which may be characterized by movement, sensory or other nervous system disorders).
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme deficiency (a disease associated with a genetic deficiency of an enzyme involved in the transformation of red blood cells, as the medicine can then cause haemolysis (damage to blood cells and anemia).
Confirmed renal insufficiency (oliguria, anuria), and laboratory tests revealed a creatinine clearance below 60 ml/min or an elevated serum creatinine level.