Cystopurin (Potassium Citrate) Granules 6 Sachets
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Each pack of 6 Cystopurin sachets of powder is low in sodium and contains natural cranberry juice extract, which you simply mix with water to make cranberry-flavoured drinks.
Cystopurin sachets provide 48-hour treatment for the symptoms of cystitis and work by counteracting the acidity of your urine, helping to relieve the burning and stinging pain when passing water. Beginning the Cystopurin treatment at the first signs of attack will usually help you feel better within just a few hours.
Cystopurin Sachets should be kept out of reach and sight of children. It should not be stored over 25 degrees Celsius.
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How to use Cystopurin (Potassium Citrate) Granules 6 Sachets
Adults and children over 6 years: Empty the contents of one sachet into a small glass of cold water (200ml) and stir until the granules dissolve to give a cranberry-flavoured drink.
You should take this medication three times daily for two days.
Side effects of Cystopurin (Potassium Citrate) Granules 6 Sachets
Cystopurin sachets contain a source of phenylalanine. Harmful for people with phenylketonuria.
Not recommended for children under 6 years.
If symptoms persist longer than 48 hours of treatment you should consult your doctor.
Do not take Cystopurin if you are pregnant, or have had kidney or heart disease, without first consulting your doctor.
Do not exceed the stated dose.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
Important - Before taking any medication, it is always important to read the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL)
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Authored on March 20, 2023
Robert Bradshaw (Pharmacist) - MRPharms BSc(Hons) Pharmacy
Superintendent Pharmacist
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Reviewed on March 20, 2023