Who should not take AZO?
Before taking this medicine You should not use AZO Urinary Pain Relief if you are allergic to it, or if you have kidney disease. To make sure AZO Urinary Pain Relief is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have: liver disease; diabetes; or.
What are the side effects of azo?
What are the side effects of Azo-Standard (Phenazopyridine)?
- little or no urinating;
- swelling, rapid weight gain;
- confusion, loss of appetite, pain in your side or lower back;
- fever, pale or yellowed skin, stomach pain, nausea and vomiting; or.
- blue or purple appearance of your skin.
Can you take azo everyday?
Is AZO Bladder Control safe for everyday use? This product is safe to use every day when used as directed.
Does azo make you sleepy?
Symptoms of overdose may include unusual tiredness, skin color changes, change in the amount of urine, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, yellowing skin/eyes, easy bleeding/bruising, or seizures. Do not share this medication with others. This medication has been prescribed for your current condition only.
Is Azo an antibiotic?
No. The only clinically proven cure for a UTI is a prescription antibiotic. AZO Urinary Tract Defense will only help inhibit the progression of infection until you see a healthcare professional. AZO is not intended to replace medical care.
Can Azo cause kidney damage?
Phenazopyridine is primarily eliminated unchanged by the kidney and may accumulate to toxic levels during prolonged administration in such patients. Reported cases of toxicity due to overdosage have resulted in acute renal failure and methemoglobinemia.
When should I take Azo?
How to use Azo. Take this medication by mouth, usually 3 times daily after meals or as directed by your doctor. If you are taking this medication along with antibiotics for symptoms related to a urinary tract infection, or are self-treating, do not take it for more than 2 days without talking to your doctor.
Is AZO an antibiotic?
How quickly will AZO work?
The benefits of AZO Urinary Pain Relief® and AZO Urinary Pain Relief® Maximum Strength may be experienced as soon as 20 minutes and within 1 hour, the time in which phenazopyridine hydrochloride reaches the bladder as indicated by a change in urine color.
Can I take Azo at night?
Don’t take naps—you want to go to bed at a regular time and maintain a consistent night-time sleep routine. Add a supplement such as AZO Bladder Control® for help with occasional bladder leakage and urgency for 24-hour support.
Can AZO cure UTI?
Will AZO Urinary Tract Defense cure my UTI? No. The only clinically proven cure for a UTI is a prescription antibiotic. AZO Urinary Tract Defense will only help inhibit the progression of infection until you see a healthcare professional.
Can I take Azo for 3 days?
How long can I take AZO Urinary Pain Relief? The recommended dosage is two (2) tablets three times a day. Do not use for more than 2 days (12 tablets) without consulting a healthcare professional.