Why Choose
Aesthetic practitioners with prescribing authority may choose to stock Nitrofurantoin because:
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Patients sometimes present with unrelated medical issues (e.g., mild UTIs) during consultations.
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Providing complete care improves safety, professionalism, and patient trust.
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It avoids unnecessary delays by enabling prompt treatment where appropriate.
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Nitrofurantoin is narrow-spectrum, reducing antimicrobial impact compared to broader antibiotics.
It supports prescribers in maintaining high standards of patient care that extend beyond aesthetic concerns.
Common Uses
While not used for aesthetic complications, Nitrofurantoin may be prescribed by aesthetic prescribers for:
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Clinically diagnosed uncomplicated urinary tract infections
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Patients screened pre-procedure who present with UTI symptoms
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Managing UTIs that may delay elective aesthetic treatments
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Patients attending follow-up appointments with new UTI symptoms
How It Works
Nitrofurantoin works through multiple mechanisms to kill bacteria within the urinary tract:
1. Bacterial Enzyme Inhibition
It interferes with key bacterial enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism.
2. Damage to Bacterial DNA, RNA, and Cell Walls
The drug becomes active in the urine, disrupting multiple cellular processes essential for bacterial survival.
3. Highly Concentrated in Urine
Its localisation in the urinary tract ensures targeted action where infection is occurring.
These combined actions make it effective for lower urinary tract infections caused by susceptible organisms.