Azo tablets, specifically those containing phenazopyridine, do not cure a urinary tract infection (UTI); instead, they provide symptomatic relief by alleviating pain, burning, and urgency associated with UTI symptoms. To effectively treat a UTI, antibiotics are required to eliminate the underlying infection. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
A cat should not be given AZO standard pills for a UTI. AZO is a medication designed for human consumption. A safe cure for a cat with a UTI is apple cider vinegar or garlic.
yes azo is for uti (urinary track infections) ive used it to remove marijuana from my system for drug tests...
Cranberry tablets and Azo are not the same. Cranberry tablets are often used as a supplement to support urinary tract health, while Azo is a brand that primarily offers over-the-counter medications for urinary pain relief, such as phenazopyridine. While both may be associated with urinary health, they serve different purposes and contain different active ingredients.
no.
Only if you take them instead of drugs.
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When you say "UTI pain reliever" do you mean something like Pyridium or AZO Standard? If so, then yes, you can take vicodin with those medicines. If you mean something else, then you do not want to take two pain medications together. Pyridium and AZO are phazopyridine, which is a urinary agent and not a true pain reliever. They only act on the urinary system.
yes it will cure it
They want to check for drug interactions, dosage, allergies, to prevent UTI s wipe from front to back.
AZO is the brand name of phenazopyridine. It is used to reduce symptoms of urinary discomfort like stinging and burning and frequency. There is no magic cure for using drugs - if you choose to use them, you must take the consequences of your actions.
That would be very unusual. Nobody treats UTI with azithromycin. See your health care provider for an appropriate prescription.