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Nifuran (Nitofurantoin) is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections occurring in the urinary tract. It is proven to alleviate the symptoms of urinary tract infections by stopping the growth of the bacteria which causes these infections, thereby allowing the immune system to kill the remaining bacteria.
Always use Nifuran (Nitofurantoin) as you have been prescribed by your doctor. Never self-medicate or change your dosage without first consulting your doctor. The correct dosage can vary depending on your health, medical history, and the severity of the condition being treated.
These tablets are swallowed whole, and should not be chewed, crushed, split, and dissolved. This medication should usually be taken alongside a meal or snack. The exact dosage depends on a number of factors, such as the severity of the condition being treated and the patient`s ongoing response to treatment. As with all antibiotics it is important to always finish your entire course of prescribed medication, even symptoms are no longer present. If you do not finish the course of antibiotics the infection may return stronger and more resistant to medication.
Some of the side effects which have been reported by patients taking Nifuran (Nitofurantoin) include brown or darkened urine, vaginal discharge, loss of appetite, and diarrhea. Patients who notice any of the following less common, but serious side effects should stop using this medication and contact their doctor immediately:
In extremely rare cases, this medication has been known to cause serious lung complications. Should you have difficulty breathing or suffer from a persistent cough, you should consult your doctor immediately.