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UTI Pills 

If you're dealing with a urinary tract infection that causes discomfort during urination, UTI pills may be able to soothe the pain. Pills come in a variety of strengths, including regular and maximum, so it's a breeze to find a formula that addresses your symptoms. 

What Are UTI Pills?

UTI pills contain medication that helps relieve the symptoms of a urinary tract infection. Most pills are formulated with ingredients that target the pain and burning sensations that often accompany a UTI, such as phenazopyridine hydrochloride. The pills may also help reduce the urgent need to urinate. Some products feature bacteria-fighting ingredients, such as methenamine, which may slow the progression of the infection. 

The active ingredients in UTI pills are often designed to pass through your digestive system and out of your urinary tract. Along the way, they can come into contact with the inflamed tissues and alleviate the pain. As with many over-the-counter UTI medicines and chewables, doctors typically recommend the pills for mild infections. 

When Should You Take a UTI Pill?

The right time to start taking a UTI pill depends on the product. Some options, including AZO pain-relief tablets, can be most effective when you take them as soon as you notice signs of a UTI. You can take others, including Uricalm tablets, when you feel pain or burning. Your doctor can provide specific recommendations based on your health. 

How Do You Choose a UTI Pill?

The right UTI pill for your situation depends on your symptoms. Maximum-strength urinary pain relief tablets typically contain a high dose of the active ingredient to help tackle stronger pain or a sense of urgency. When your symptoms are mild, you might find relief with a standard dose. If you're not sure that your symptoms are the result of a UTI, pills from brands such as URISTAT occasionally come with test strips to enable at-home testing. 

How Should You Take UTI Pills?

Any time you're taking UTI pills, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Since the ingredients in the pills typically need to reach your urinary tract, it can be helpful to take them with a glass of water. Some pain relief tablets are designed to be taken after eating. 

Do Cranberry Pills Help With UTIs?

Cranberry pills for UTIs are a popular option for people looking to maintain urinary tract health. While these UTI pills aren't a treatment for active infections, they contain cranberry extract and may help reduce risks associated with UTIs. 

Components in cranberries or cranberry juice — and cranberry extract — may help keep bacteria from sticking to the bladder wall. By making your urinary tract less hospitable to bacteria, you may help prevent UTIs. When managing active UTI symptoms, however, consider discussing the use of cranberry pills for UTI alongside other treatment options with your provider.