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Amazon Associates Disclaimer. Mominformed is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon. Feeling signs of a UTI and its driving me crazy. Does anyone know if Azo is safe to take while Breastfeeding? Ill call the Dr to double check but was just wondering if Anyone had experience with this.

Original poster's comments 1. According to the box snd what I read online it's not. I kicked a uti by OD'ing on cranberry pills and cranberry juice. Per my urologist it will turn your milk orange and should not be taken. I have all kinds of bladder problems and see a urologist regularly and so far she won't let me take any of the medications for bladder issues.

Some studies also show kidney damage from taking this medication. Specifically, details in the packaging caution the use of Azo-Standard if you have G6PD deficiency, certain allergies, known kidney disease, or a previous hypersensitivity reaction to phenazopyridine hydrochloride.

If you have been breastfeeding and decide to take this drug, it may be extra harmful to premature babies , newborns less than a month old, and babies diagnosed with glucosephosphate dehydrogenase G6PD deficiency. As for now, there are safer alternatives for targeting the painful symptoms of a urinary tract infection. These include acetaminophen and ibuprofen. For pregnant women who may be reading this: The US Food and Drug Administration FDA has not officially assigned a pregnancy category for phenazopyridine hydrochloride, but others have temporarily considered this drug under pregnancy category B.

The best course of action at this point is to seek medical help. Prescribing this drug may be done by a doctor, on a case-to-case basis. They will help weigh the benefits and risks of taking this medication, while considering other drug alternatives for your safety.

Azo-Standard is an over-the-counter pain relief medication that targets urinary tract infection symptoms.



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