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Uribel Tabs

hyoscyamine / methenamine / phenyl salicylate / benzoic acid / methylene blue
Used for Urinary Tract Infection

Uribel Tabs is a combination of 5 medications used to treat pain and irritation of the urinary tract caused by lower urinary tract infections or medical procedures. Methenamine, benzoic acid, and methylene blue work together to kill or stop the growth of bacteria in the urine. Phenyl salicylate helps to ease pain. And hyoscyamine lessens the urge to urinate often or without warning. Uribel Tabs is taken by mouth, typically 4 times a day with plenty of water. It can be used by adults and children ages 6 years and older. Uribel Tabs doesn't cause many side effects, but it can sometimes cause your urine and stools to turn blue to blue-green in color; this effect is harmless and temporary.

Reviewed by:Last reviewed on March 27, 2024
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What is Uribel Tabs?

What is Uribel Tabs used for?

  • Symptoms of irritative urination such as frequency, urgency, painful urination, and loss of bladder control
  • Urinary symptoms related to urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Urinary symptoms caused by medical procedures

How Uribel Tabs works

Uribel Tabs is a combination medication made of 5 different medicines, which all work differently.

  • Hyoscyamine sulfate relaxes the bladder muscle to limit bladder spasms and the urge to urinate.
  • Methenamine is broken down to formaldehyde in acidic urine, which kills bacteria and stops its growth.
  • Methylene blue works as an antiseptic, meaning it prevents growth of bacteria.
  • Phenyl salicylate works as a pain reliever.
  • Benzoic acid keeps your urine acidic to help methenamine break down into formaldehyde.
When does Uribel Tabs start working?Time passed since treatment started:
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Drug facts

Common BrandsUribel Tabs, Ustell, Urimar-T, Utira-C
Drug ClassUrinary antispasmodic / Antiseptic
Controlled Substance ClassificationNot a controlled medication
Generic StatusNo lower-cost generic available
AvailabilityPrescription only
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Side effects of Uribel Tabs

The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.

Common Side Effects

  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Blurred vision
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Blue to blue-green urine or stool
  • Redness of your skin (flushing)
  • Difficult urination
  • Can't empty your bladder fully
  • Dry mouth
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

Uribel Tabs serious side effects

Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.

  • Serious allergic reactions: itching, rash, severe dizziness, swelling, trouble breathing
When do Uribel Tabs possible side effects begin and end?
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The following Uribel Tabs side effects have also been reported

Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:

  • Allergic reactions—skin rash, itching, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
  • Blurry vision
  • Change in the amount of urine
  • Fast or irregular heartbeat
  • Trouble passing urine

Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):

  • Blue or blue-green urine or stools
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Dry mouth
  • Flushing
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
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Pros and cons of Uribel Tabs

Pros

  • Combination of 5 medications that all work in different ways to relieve your urinary symptoms
  • Taken by mouth
  • Option for children ages 6 years and older

Cons

  • Needs to be taken 4 times per day
  • Not available as a generic
  • Risk of serotonin syndrome if taken with medications that raise serotonin levels
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Pharmacist tips for Uribel Tabs

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  • You can take Uribel Tabs with or without food. Drink plenty of water after taking each dose to make sure your kidneys have good blood flow.
  • Uribel Tabs works best when your urine is acidic. Limit foods that make your urine less acidic (alkaline-producing foods) such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes. Avoid any medications that lower the acidity in your body such as antacids or sodium bicarbonate.
  • If you experience a rapid pulse, dizziness, or blurred vision, stop taking Uribel Tabs right away and contact your healthcare professional (HCP). Don't drive or do things that require you to focus until you know how this medication makes you feel.
  • Uribel Tabs might turn your urine or stool blue or blue-green because of the methylene blue component of the medication. This isn't harmful and should go away after you stop taking the medication.
  • Uribel Tabs can slow down gut movement and affect how your body absorbs certain medications. Let your care team know that you're taking Uribel Tabs because they might need to make adjustments to medications that you're already taking or monitor you more closely for side effects.
  • You can have an allergic reaction to Uribel Tabs if you've had a reaction to belladonna alkaloids, such as atropine and scopolamine (Transderm Scop), or salicylates, such as aspirin. Let your HCP know if you've had allergies to these medications in the past.
  • It isn't known if Uribel Tabs can harm you and your unborn baby, so it should only be used if it's really needed. The hyoscyamine and methenamine components of the medication cross the placenta, but it isn't known what effect this has on your unborn baby. Let your prescriber know if you're pregnant before taking Uribel Tabs.
  • Store Uribel Tabs at room temperature in a container that will protect it from light.
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Common questions about Uribel Tabs

Some people might consider Uribel Tabs an antibiotic. This is because it contains ingredients, such as methenamine, that can kill or prevent the growth of bacteria. Keep in mind that if you currently have an UTI, Uribel Tabs alone isn't enough fight off the infection. Your HCP will likely still prescribe you an antibiotic to treat the UTI.

No, Uribel Tabs isn't a controlled substance.

Uribel Tabs tends to get absorbed quickly into the body. More research is needed to better understand the timing of when each individual component might kick in. But you can expect certain symptoms, such as the need to urinate often, to get better soon after a dose. Make sure that you're taking this medication with plenty of fluids so it'll work as best for you as it can. If you're not experiencing symptom relief after taking Uribel Tabs, speak with your care team.

Uribel Tabs can stay in your system for about a day after a single dose. Most of this medication leaves through the urine in about 24 hours. Keep in mind that in order for this medication to work well to treat your symptoms, your HCP might instruct you to take it four times a day. Ask your care team if you have more questions about taking Uribel Tabs.

Only take Uribel Tabs for as long as your urologist or HCP has prescribed to you. There haven't been any studies on the use of Uribel Tabs long-term or for an extended period of time.

Weight gain isn't a commonly reported side effect of Uribel Tabs. If you notice a major change in your weight after starting Uribel Tabs, you should speak with your healthcare professional (HCP). They can try to help you figure out the cause and let you know if you need more medical attention.

Uribel Tabs and Uro-MP are similar, but not the same. They contain similar ingredients and both can be taken to relieve urinary tract symptoms. Ask your care team if you've more questions about either medication.

Uribel Tabs and Uribel are very similar medications. They differ in one active ingredient: Uribel Tabs contains benzoic acid as the medication that lowers urine pH, but Uribel contains sodium phosphate monobasic instead. The manufacturer that makes both products is replacing Uribel with Uribel Tabs. Talk with your care team if you've more questions about either product.

Uribel Tabs and Hyophen have the same 5 active medications at the same dosages. They both treat the same urinary tract symptoms. But Hyophen might have been discontinued by the original manufacturers.

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Risks and warnings for Uribel Tabs

Uribel Tabs can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.

Agitation, drowsiness, or confusion

  • Risk factors: Age 65 years and older

Uribel Tabs can cause excitement, agitation, drowsiness, or confusion, especially in older adults. Let your prescriber know if this becomes bothersome.

Risk of serious medication interaction

  • Risk factors: Taking with certain psychiatric medications

If you take any medication that raises the level of serotonin in your body, such as fluoxetine (Prozac), let your HCP know before starting Uribel Tabs. Uribel Tabs contains methylene blue, which prevents the breakdown of serotonin. If you take it with medications that raises serotonin levels, you might be at risk for a serious side effect called serotonin syndrome. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include confusion, muscle twitching, shaking, and diarrhea.

Allergic reactions

  • Risk factors: Allergic reaction to belladonna alkaloids or salicylates

You can have an allergic reaction to Uribel Tabs if you've had a reaction to belladonna alkaloids, such as atropine and scopolamine (Transderm Scop), or salicylates, such as aspirin. Let your prescriber know if you've had allergies to these medications in the past.

Stomach-related problems

  • Risk factors: Stomach ulcer

Uribel Tabs can slow down your digestion. This can cause problems if you have a stomach ulcer. Let your prescriber know if you're being treated for a stomach ulcer before you start taking Uribel Tabs.

Long-term use

It isn't known if it's safe to take Uribel Tabs for a prolonged period of time. It’s important for you and your prescriber to weigh the risk and benefits of taking this medication long-term.

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Uribel Tabs dosage

The average cost for 30 tablets of 81.6mg/0.12mg of Uribel Tabs is $56.65 with a free GoodRx coupon. This is 17.29% off the average retail price of $68.49.
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Typical dosage for Uribel Tabs

Each Uribel Tabs tablet contains:

  • 81.6 mg of methenamine
  • 9 mg of benzoic acid
  • 36.2 mg of phenyl salicylate
  • 10.8 mg of methylene blue
  • 0.12 mg of hyoscyamine sulfate.

Adults:

  • The typical dose is 1 capsule by mouth 4 times per day with plenty of fluids.

Children (older than 6 years of age):

  • Your child's pediatrician will determine the dose based on your child's individual needs.

Note: There are medications similar to Uribel Tabs, but they can differ slightly in dosages of individual ingredients, such as Urimar-T. Ask a healthcare professional if you have questions about similar medications.

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