Have had Nitrofurantoin for many UTIs and been on low daily dose for 2 yrs advised by Urologist . No problems with it. Medications may not always suit everyone though.
I was recently prescribed it and it made me very ill, I am allergic to penicillin so possibly it’s just me and antibiotics. After some research afterwards though it does seem to cause problems for some people.
I felt really ill after being prescribed these. I felt so bad I phone 111 . When I told my GP she told me I had had them before but never again. My DD had the same reaction to them .
I also have a problem with Nitrofurantoin. It's the standby antibiotic for me when I have a UTI and affects me mentally and physically. I get agitated and depressed, my appetite disappears and I have indigestion and diarrhoea.
Sometimes I am prescribed Trimethoprim, I welcome that and have no problems. I suspect that my prescription depends on the results of the hospital laboratory culture. I'm another who is allergic to penicillin so the antibiotic choices are limited.
I've only had one major UTI in my life and was prescribed Trimethoprim. It made me feel far, far worse than the infection and I have the empty box in my medicine cupboard, written on is, NEVER AGAIN! Good to know there are alternatives if needed in the future!
Yes, I've just finished a course of them and found them to be brutal. Like AuntieFlo I had an angry red rash on both legs that has taken a while to go; and like kittylester they made me really sick and unwell. The side effects were almost as bad as the uti. Won't have them again if I can help it.
I have chronic UTIs and have used Nitrofurantoin a few times, it always makes me nauseous, but like all meds it won’t suit everyone. Most medications has some side effects, it just depends whether the cure is worse than the affliction. I couldn’t manage my condition without antibiotics, and use cephalexin, but am aware it’s not ideal because antibiotics long term interfere with gut biome.
There are two types of nitrofurantoin. I have cystitis about 8 times a year and had nausea, stomach cramps, and a horrible smell in my nose when I had to take it. I now take the time release ones and whilst horrible they are actually bearable.
someone whom i know was advised by an out of hours doc not to take them. he said might be bad for her chest. he'd never seen her before, but she is CEV, and i wonder if he was trying to warn her of something. he said not to quote him about it. this was just before covid took off, in the january.
I can’t tolerate it at all. Makes me terribly sick. Trimethoprim does too. I have a uti at the moment and my Gp prescribed a different antibiotic because of my intolerance to the previous ones. I took the first one this afternoon and been vomiting ever since. I just don’t know the answer. I’ll get back to the GP tomorrow.