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Urinary tract infection - children - Management
What advice should I give to parents about nitrofurantoin?

  • Advise parents:
    • That it is common for nitrofurantoin to turn urine more yellow or brown than usual, and this is not a cause for concern.
    • Nitrofurantoin frequently causes nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Taking the drug with food enhances absorption, and improves gastrointestinal tolerance.

[Micromedex, 2006; BNF 54, 2007]

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