Urinary Tract Analgesics - Pain Management

Urinary tract analgesics are medications that help manage the pain and discomfort associated with urinary tract infections.
Category
Medication
Where to get
Prescription-based and available in pharmacies.
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Urinary Tract Analgesics FAQ


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What are urinary analgesics used for?

Urinary analgesics are administered as tablets or capsules to treat urinary tract and bladder pain from conditions such as: Pentosan polysulfate sodium also has orphan use designation in the treatment of:

How do urinary analgesics work?

Urinary analgesics are medications to relieve pain and irritation in the urinary tract and the bladder. Two types of medications are used as urinary analgesics: Phenazopyridine: Phenazopyridine is an over-the-counter azo dye medication that works as a painkiller by soothing the lining of the urinary tract.

Are urinary tract analgesics available over the counter?

Over the last few decades, a number of drugs labeled as 'urinary tract analgesics' were released; these are available over the counter and are gaining widespread resonance among the North American population. The main representatives of this class of drugs are phenazopyridine and methenamine hippurate.

What medications are used as urinary analgesics?

Two types of medications are used as urinary analgesics: Phenazopyridine: Phenazopyridine is an over-the-counter azo dye medication that works as a painkiller by soothing the lining of the urinary tract. Phenazopyridine does not treat the cause of urinary irritation but can relieve symptoms until other treatments start working.

What are the side effects of urinary analgesics?

What are side effects of urinary analgesics? Side effects of urinary analgesics may include the following: Phenazopyridine Pentosan polysulfate sodium Information contained herein is not intended to cover all possible side effects, precautions, warnings, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse effects.

Does phenazopyridine treat urinary tract symptoms?

Phenazopyridine does not treat the cause of urinary tract symptoms, but provides temporary relief from irritation caused by medical procedures, surgery, urinary catheter, injury or infection. Phenazopyridine is an azo dye with analgesic properties, but it is not clear how exactly it works.

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