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UTI Medicine
Find over-the-counter UTI medicine and more at CVS. Choose from pain relief tablets, urinary supplements, powdered drinks and testing kits to ease uncomfortable symptoms.
Over-the-Counter UTI Medicine Available
From pills to flavored powdered beverages, CVS has an extensive selection of over-the-counter UTI medicines to target various symptoms. Uqora's UTI Emergency Kit includes infection control tablets to help slow bacterial growth, pain relief pills and UTI test strips. AZO is another trusted brand that offers test strip kits, pain relief tablets, urinary tract health supplements and more.
Choosing the Right Medicine for UTI Relief
When choosing the right OTC UTI medicine, look for products that target your specific symptoms. For example, if you're experiencing painful urination, you may benefit by purchasing a test kit combination that includes pain medicine for a UTI. If you're not experiencing symptoms but looking to stave off future infections, consider a preventative measure such as Uqora Flush urinary tract proactive regimen. While test kits and preventative treatments may slow the progression of a UTI, it's always important to consult with a health care provider if you experience symptoms to ensure proper treatment.
How Long Does It Take for UTI Medicine to Work?
The time it takes medicine for a UTI to work can vary, depending on the medication you're taking and the extent of your infection. Over-the-counter UTI pain medications like Cystex Dual Action are formulated to provide temporary relief shortly after taking the initial dosage. However, your health care provider may prescribe antibiotics, which can take up to 7 days or longer to clear the infection.
Can UTI Medicine Cause Yeast Infection?
In some cases, antibiotics prescribed to treat urinary tract infections can cause yeast infections. If you notice symptoms of a yeast infection when taking antibiotics or OTC UTI medication, contact your health care provider.
Can You Take UTI Medicine While Pregnant?
If you're pregnant and have symptoms of a urinary tract infection, it's important to speak to your health care provider before taking any medication. They can advise on the best course of action to treat your infection during pregnancy.