Urinary tract infections remain a major medical problem, given the number of women affected each year. Although antibiotics are often prescribed to treat and prevent UTIs, recurrence is common. The effectiveness of treatment is diminishing due to the increasing development of microbial resistance, especially with long-term antibiotic use. A UTI (e.g., a bladder infection) is an infection that affects a portion of the urinary tract. - No microbial resistance - Medical device class IIa - Can be used in combination with other medicines (e.g. antibiotics)
What is this medicine used for? Supports the treatment of urinary tract infections and prevents recurrence. In addition, it can be used as an adjunctive therapy for the prevention and symptomatic treatment of urinary tract infections. The delicious berry flavour makes the effervescent tablets easy to drink.
Directions for use To support the treatment: 1 effervescent tablet twice a day. Use for at least 7 days and until symptoms have disappeared. For prevention: 1 effervescent tablet once a day. Dissolve the effervescent tablet in a glass of water (200ml) and stir well. Drink immediately. Duration of use D-mannose Bladder infection should not be used for longer than 30 days in 1 treatment period. Treatment can be resumed after 4 days.
Contraindications Do not use in case of hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients; -In case of overdose, symptoms such as flatulence, stomach pain or diarrhea may occur; -Keep out of reach of young children; -If you experience any allergic reactions, stop using D-mannose Bladder Infection.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist: -If there are traces of blood in the urine; -If you have a bladder infection and the symptoms worsen or persist after 7 days;
If you have symptoms of a bladder infection or an upper urinary tract infection, such as a fever of 38 or higher, uncontrollable chills, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. You may have an upper urinary tract infection that requires additional treatment. -You have an existing medical condition or are taking other medication; -You have suffered from kidney stones in the past; -You are using blood thinners.