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Nitrofurantoin (UTI treatment)

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Treat discomfort fast

Don't let urinary tract infections cause long-lasting irritation. Soothe symptoms with a clinically proven medication for treating UTIs.

"Around half of all women will experience a UTI in their lifetime."

Dr Phillip Ryan Whitman

Dr Phillip Ryan Whitman

(Clinical Pharmacist)

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All our board-certified doctors and pharmacists are based in the US. ZipHealth covers over 40 states.

Dr. Keri McFarlane Bentley

Board Certified Family Physician
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NPI number: 1588688998

Dr. Philip Ryan Whitman

Clinical Pharmacist
PharmD
License: PS56867

Laurie Lowe Nelson

Board Certified Nurse Practitioner
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NPI number: 1467595330

UTI FAQs

  • A UTI (urinary tract infection) is a form of bacterial infection that affects the bladder. This is also known as cystitis, and is more common in women.

    Symptoms of UTIs include: a burning or itching sensation when you pee, dark cloudy urine or needing to use the toilet more than normal. Some people will experience some nausea or a high fever.

  • Although we don’t know what fully causes UTIs, it is often due to bacteria that is typically found in the bowel traveling to the urinary tract. Some factors that can aggravate this can be sexual intercourse, wiping back to front when using the toilet and not drinking enough fluids.

  • No, UTIs aren't a sexually transmitted infection. However, for some women, having sex can irritate the urinary tract and trigger an infection. If you have a UTI, it’s recommended to avoid having sex until symptoms have disappeared with treatment. Peeing immediately after sex can also help to reduce the chances of this occurring in the future.

  • Some over the counter treatments can help to neutralize the urine, which makes it difficult for the bacteria to grow in the bladder. However, a short course of antibiotics are the best treatment for UTIs.

  • In the case of antibiotics being prescribed, the typical course is one capsule that's taken twice a day for five days.

  • The main side effect of antibiotics an upset stomach. For this reason, we recommend that antibiotics are taken just after eating, or with food, to reduce this.

  • If you're experiencing UTIs regularly, or don't get relief from within 5 days of starting a course of antibiotics, we recommend seeing a physician face to face. They can rule out any underlying conditions that may be causing your symptoms, and try an alternative antibiotic which might be more suitable for you.