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Methenamine Hippurate is a urinary antiseptic used for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). It works by converting into formaldehyde in acidic urine, helping suppress bacterial growth directly in the urinary tract. Unlike traditional antibiotics, it acts locally in the bladder and is commonly prescribed for long-term UTI prevention under medical supervision. It is not intended for treating active or severe infections.
Methenamine Hippurate is a urinary tract antiseptic indicated for the prophylaxis and suppression of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). Unlike conventional antibiotics, methenamine does not act systemically. Instead, it works locally in acidic urine to release formaldehyde, which provides broad-spectrum antibacterial activity within the urinary tract.
This makes Methenamine Hippurate a valuable antibiotic-sparing option for long-term UTI prevention, particularly in patients experiencing recurrent cystitis.
Methenamine is hydrolyzed in acidic urine (pH ≤ 5.5) to release formaldehyde, a non-specific bactericidal agent. Formaldehyde denatures bacterial proteins and nucleic acids, preventing bacterial growth within the urinary tract.
For optimal effectiveness, urine must remain acidic. Healthcare providers may recommend Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) to maintain appropriate urinary pH levels.
Note: Methenamine Hippurate is not indicated for the treatment of acute symptomatic UTIs.
Adults: 1 gram twice daily (morning and evening), or as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Seek medical advice if serious allergic reactions occur.
No. It is a urinary antiseptic and does not function as a systemic antibiotic.
No. It is intended for prevention and suppression, not for treating acute infections.
Yes, it may be prescribed for long-term use under medical supervision in patients with recurrent UTIs.
Because it releases formaldehyde locally in urine, resistance development is uncommon.