Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| acetohydroxamic acid | Lithostat |
How It Works
Urease inhibitors dissolve crystals and struvite
kidney stones and prevent the formation of new
crystals in the urine.
Why It Is Used
Urease inhibitors are used to dissolve kidney stones (including
struvite stones), prevent crystals from forming new kidney stones, and treat
urinary tract infections.
How Well It Works
Urease inhibitors have been shown to keep some struvite stones from
coming back.1
Side Effects
Side effects of urease inhibitors include:
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Usually, urease inhibitors are used only if you cannot remove the
stones by other methods.
You should not take iron supplements or vitamins containing iron
while taking urease inhibitors.
Do not use urease inhibitors if you are pregnant. Tell your doctor
if you are or might be pregnant.
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