Methenamine

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Background

  • Indicated for the prevention of urinary tract infections

Mechanism of Action

  • The prodrug is hydrolysed into formaldehyde and ammonia in acidic urine

Spectrum of Activity

  • Active against essentially all bacteria and some fungi
  • Urease-positive organisms such as Proteus can inhibit its action by alkalinizing the urine and preventing the production of formaldehyde

Indications

  • Prophylaxis against urinary tract infection, especially in people without underlying urinary tract abnormalities
  • Levels of formaldehyde achieved in urine probably aren't high enough to treat active infection
  • No systemic antimicrobial activity

Dosing

  • Methenamine mandelate 1 g po QID (max 6 g daily)
    • Add urine acidifying drugs like ammonium chloride, ascorbic acid, or methionine if urine pH is greater than 5.5
  • Methenamine hippurate 1 g PO bid
    • Does not need urinary acidification

Adverse Drug Reactions

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
  • Pruritis and rash
  • Urinary tract irritation from formaldehyde, including dysuria, albuminuria, and hematuria
  • Gout flares
  • Rare elevations in liver enzymes