Pyridium

 
What is Pyridium and why is it prescribed?
Pyridium is a urinary tract analgesic that helps relieve the pain, burning, urgency, frequency, and irritation caused by infection, trauma, catheters, or various surgical procedures in the lower urinary tract. Pyridium is indicated for short-term use and can only relieve symptoms. It is not a treatment for the underlying cause of the symptoms. Pyridium produces an orange to red color in urine, and may stain fabric. Staining of contact lenses has also been reported.

How should you take Pyridium?
Follow your doctors directions for taking Pyridium. If you miss a dose take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Never take two doses at the same time. Store Pyridium at room temperature.

Are there any Pyridium side effects?
Pyridium side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Pyridium side effects may include headache, itching, rash, severe allergic reaction (rash, difficulty breathing, fever, rapid heartbeat, convulsions), and upset stomach.

What are the possible food and drug interactions when taking Pyridium?
If Pyridium is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. Be sure to inform your doctor of all the prescription and over the counter medications you are taking. No interactions have been reported.

Are there any special warnings about Pyridium?
If your skin or the whites of your eyes develop a yellowish tone, it may indicate that your kidneys are not eliminating Pyridium as they should. Notify your doctor immediately. If you are older, your doctor will watch you more closely, since the kidneys work less effectively as we age.
 

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