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Can tablet Normaxin cause urine problem?

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Published At May 8, 2022
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

Since last month, I have been an IBS patient, and I have been taking tablet Normaxin once a day since last month. Now my stool frequency is good. But I am facing a urine problem (difficulty in urination). What should I do?

Answered by Dr. Arpit Varshney

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I have read your concern in detail and will surely help you out.

Urinary problems are neither related to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) nor to tablet Normaxin (Clidinium 2.5 mg, Chlordiazepoxide 5 mg, and Dicyclomine 10 mg). It is an entirely separate issue. Generally, difficulty in urination occurs due to urinary tract infection (UTI) at your age. UTI causes spasms of urination muscles, causing difficulty in urination. I would suggest you the following medications for the next five days -

  1. Tablet Martifur MR (Nitrofurantoin) 100 mg twice a day.
  2. Tablet Urikind (Flavoxate) 200 mg twice a day.

Consult your specialist doctor, discuss with them and take the medications with their consent.

Let me know in case of any other issues. I hope this helps. Kindly revert in case of further queries.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Arpit Varshney
Dr. Arpit Varshney

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