Indus Utinose Tablet

GH₵ 119.00
Per Pack

PRODUCT DETAILS

 

Composition

Each film-coated tablet contains:

  • D-Mannose – 600 mg
  • Cranberry extract – 300 mg

These are natural urinary tract support ingredients:

  • D-Mannose helps prevent bacteria (especially E. coli) from sticking to the urinary tract lining
  • Cranberry extract helps reduce urinary tract infection (UTI) recurrence

 

Use / Indication

Indus Utinose Tablet is used as a urinary tract health supplement, mainly for:

  • Prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Support in recurrent UTI cases
  • Burning urination due to mild infection or irritation (supportive)
  • Maintaining urinary tract hygiene
  • Reducing bacterial adhesion in the bladder and urethra

It is supportive/preventive, not a replacement for antibiotics in active infection.


 

Direction of Use

  • Usually: 1 tablet 1–2 times daily
  • Take with water
  • Can be taken after food to reduce stomach discomfort
  • Drink plenty of fluids during use
  • Duration depends on prevention or treatment plan (often days to weeks)

 

Side Effects

Generally well tolerated. Possible effects include:

  • Mild bloating
  • Loose stools
  • Nausea
  • Stomach discomfort
  • Rare allergic reactions (rash, itching)

 

Warning

  • Not sufficient alone for severe or active UTI with fever or flank pain
  • Seek medical care if symptoms include:
    • Fever
    • Blood in urine
    • Severe burning or back pain
  • Avoid self-treatment if infection is recurrent or worsening
  • Use caution in people with:
    • Kidney disease (doctor supervision recommended)
  • Stop if allergic reaction occurs

 

Interaction

  • No major drug interactions known
  • May be used alongside:
    • Antibiotics (for UTI treatment)
    • Pain relief medicines (e.g., paracetamol)
  • High vitamin C intake may slightly increase cranberry effect (generally safe)

 

Caution

  • Drink adequate water for best effect
  • Not a substitute for antibiotics in confirmed bacterial UTI
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use only after medical advice
  • People with recurrent UTIs should investigate underlying causes (diabetes, anatomy issues, hygiene factors)

 

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