Unaira contains Fosfomycin trometamol which belongs to a group of medicines known as antibiotics.
It worksby killing bacteria which can cause infections.Unaira is used to treat or prevent infections of the bladder.
How to use:
Always take Unaira exactly as your doctor or healthcare provider has told you.
You should check with your doctor, healthcare provider or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Adults Including older peopleThe recommended dose is one sachet (3 g) of Unaira as a single Dose.
Use in children and adolescents Fosfomycin should not be used in children younger than 12 years Of age.
Route and methods of administrationUnaira should be taken orally, on an empty stomach, Preferably before bedtime, after emptyingthe bladder.
The contents of the sachet should be dissolved in half a glass of water.
Caution & Warnings:
Talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse before taking Unaira, especially:- If you have an intolerance to some sugars (see below):
If you have previously experienced diarrhoea upon administration of any other antibiotics.Children and adolescents.
Do not give this medicine to children younger than 12 years of age, as its safety has not beenestablished.
Other medicines and FosfomycinTell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any othermedicines.
Especially a medicine called metoclopramide (a medicine to stop you from feeling sick) as this may have an effect on Fosfomycin.
Unaira with food and drink Unaira should be taken on an empty stomach, preferably before bedtime, after emptying thebladder.
The contents of a sachet should be dissolved in a glass of water and taken immediately.Pregnancy and breast-feedingIf you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, askyour doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
It is preferable to avoid the use of Fosfomycin during pregnancy.
Your doctor will decide whether youshould use Fosfomycin.
Small amounts of this medicine may pass into the breast milk and may affect the baby. Therefore,your doctor will decide whether you should use Fosfomycin while breast-feeding.
Driving and using machinesYou may experience side effects such as dizziness or fatigue which may affect your ability to drive oruse machines.
Do not drive or use machines if you are affected.
Unaira sachet contains sucroseIf you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugar, contact your doctorbefore taking this medicinal product
Anaphylactic shock: a life threating type of allergic reaction (its frequency cannot be estimatedfrom the available data).
The signs may include a sudden onset of rash, itching or hives on theskin and or shortness of breath, wheezing or trouble breathing; serious allergic reaction which causes swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat with breathing difficulties (angioedema) (its frequency cannot be estimated from the available data);faster heart beat (tachycardia) (its frequency is rare, may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people); mild to severe abdominal crumps, bloody stools and /or fever may mean that you have an infection of the large intestine (pseudomembranous colitis) its frequency cannot be estimated from the available data).
These are very serious side effects. You may need immediate medical attention.
Unaira contains Fosfomycin trometamol which belongs to a group of medicines known as antibiotics.
It worksby killing bacteria which can cause infections.Unaira is used to treat or prevent infections of the bladder.
How to use:
Always take Unaira exactly as your doctor or healthcare provider has told you.
You should check with your doctor, healthcare provider or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Adults Including older peopleThe recommended dose is one sachet (3 g) of Unaira as a single Dose.
Use in children and adolescents Fosfomycin should not be used in children younger than 12 years Of age.
Route and methods of administrationUnaira should be taken orally, on an empty stomach, Preferably before bedtime, after emptyingthe bladder.
The contents of the sachet should be dissolved in half a glass of water.
Caution & Warnings:
Talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse before taking Unaira, especially:- If you have an intolerance to some sugars (see below):
If you have previously experienced diarrhoea upon administration of any other antibiotics.Children and adolescents.
Do not give this medicine to children younger than 12 years of age, as its safety has not beenestablished.
Other medicines and FosfomycinTell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any othermedicines.
Especially a medicine called metoclopramide (a medicine to stop you from feeling sick) as this may have an effect on Fosfomycin.
Unaira with food and drink Unaira should be taken on an empty stomach, preferably before bedtime, after emptying thebladder.
The contents of a sachet should be dissolved in a glass of water and taken immediately.Pregnancy and breast-feedingIf you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, askyour doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
It is preferable to avoid the use of Fosfomycin during pregnancy.
Your doctor will decide whether youshould use Fosfomycin.
Small amounts of this medicine may pass into the breast milk and may affect the baby. Therefore,your doctor will decide whether you should use Fosfomycin while breast-feeding.
Driving and using machinesYou may experience side effects such as dizziness or fatigue which may affect your ability to drive oruse machines.
Do not drive or use machines if you are affected.
Unaira sachet contains sucroseIf you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugar, contact your doctorbefore taking this medicinal product
Anaphylactic shock: a life threating type of allergic reaction (its frequency cannot be estimatedfrom the available data).
The signs may include a sudden onset of rash, itching or hives on theskin and or shortness of breath, wheezing or trouble breathing; serious allergic reaction which causes swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat with breathing difficulties (angioedema) (its frequency cannot be estimated from the available data);faster heart beat (tachycardia) (its frequency is rare, may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people); mild to severe abdominal crumps, bloody stools and /or fever may mean that you have an infection of the large intestine (pseudomembranous colitis) its frequency cannot be estimated from the available data).
These are very serious side effects. You may need immediate medical attention.