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OTC UTI Pain Relief  

If you have a urinary tract infection, UTI pain-relief products may help ease discomfort. Most UTIs present with common symptoms, including painful urination and a frequent urge to urinate. Other symptoms may include blood in your urine, fever and fatigue. Before considering over-the-counter UTI pain-relief medication, see your doctor for a diagnosis and antibiotics if necessary. 

How to Relieve UTI Pain

Once you’ve seen your doctor, UTI pain-relief pills may be used with their approval to minimize discomfort. The AZO brand has a variety of over-the-counter products for UTI pain relief and UTI prevention. Other brands from which to choose include URISTAT, Uricalm and the CVS Health brand. 

Some of these products contain antibacterial and pain-relieving ingredients, such as methenamine and sodium salicylate. Phenazopyridine hydrochloride is another common component of some UTI pain-relief pills; this medication soothes the urinary tract to relieve burning and other painful symptoms associated with UTIs. 

Does Over the Counter UTI Medicine Work?

Over-the-counter treatments, such as AZO Maximum Strength, offer fast relief for UTI burning and urgency, often within 20 minutes. However, these products don't cure the infection. 

UTI infections are best treated with prescription antibiotics that target the bacteria. You may need several days of antibiotic use to find comfort. OTC UTI medication helps lessen symptoms until your prescription treatment is effective. 

In addition, OTC UTI health medications can support your urinary tract system, helping to prevent frequent infections. Cranberry supplements may help slow the growth of certain bacteria. Other UTI products may help alleviate urgency or urinary frequency. Your doctor or pharmacist can recommend a particular product based on your needs. 

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 

Home remedies for UTI

You can use multiple strategies to get rid of or reduce the pain of a urinary tract infection. Treating the infection itself under a doctor’s care is the first step, as UTIs usually require prescription medication. In addition to using OTC urinary tract supplements and pain relievers, some things you can try for relief include: 

  • Drinking plenty of water 

  • Drinking cranberry juice 

  • Taking a warm bath 

  • Using a heating pad 

If antibiotics and home care don’t relieve your UTI symptoms, return to your doctor or visit a CVS MinuteClinic. It’s crucial to seek help as soon as you suspect a urinary tract infection. With prompt attention from a medical professional, UTIs and the accompanying pain they cause can be successfully treated.