Urinary Tract Infection
Mfg : Lifestar PharmaNitrofurantoin Mono-Macro
Focused Urinary Support: Delivers treatment directly where bladder infections occur.
Trusted First-Step Therapy: Commonly prescribed for uncomplicated urinary tract infections.
Fast Comfort Improvement: May ease burning and urgency within the first 1–2 days.
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Nitrofurantoin Mono/Macro is an antibiotic specifically formulated to treat infections of the lower urinary tract. It works by interfering with bacterial growth and survival, concentrating directly in the urine where infection occurs. This makes it especially effective against common UTI bacteria such as E. coli. Because of its targeted activity, it is widely used as a trusted treatment option for uncomplicated bladder infections in both women and men.
This medication is commonly prescribed to address the painful and disruptive symptoms of cystitis, including: burning during urination frequent urges to urinate even when little comes out urine that appears cloudy or has a strong odor and lower abdominal pressure or discomfort. Many patients begin noticing improvement within the first couple of days when taken as directed.
Urinary tract infections occur more often in women, but men can experience them as well. In men, UTIs may sometimes be linked to other contributing factors, making medical evaluation especially important. Through the HealthyMales telehealth platform, patients can consult with licensed U.S. providers who can assess symptoms, confirm appropriateness of treatment, and prescribe Nitrofurantoin when clinically indicated.
A common regimen is 100 mg taken twice daily for approximately 5 to 7 days. Each dose should be taken with food or milk to improve absorption and reduce stomach upset. It is important to finish the full course even if symptoms improve early, as stopping too soon may allow the infection to return or contribute to resistance.
Some individuals may experience mild side effects such as nausea, headache, or loose stools. Taking the medication with meals helps minimize digestive discomfort. Rare but serious reactions are possible and should be reported immediately. Nitrofurantoin is generally not recommended in patients with significant kidney dysfunction (CrCl < 60 mL/min), since reduced kidney function may prevent adequate drug levels from reaching the urinary tract.