This antibiotic is commonly used specifically for UTIs and concentrates in the urine.
Nitrofurantoin
These hormones are responsible for male characteristics.
Androgens
This class relaxes prostate smooth muscle to improve urine flow.
Alpha-1 adrenergic blockers
These drugs decrease intraocular pressure by reducing aqueous humor.
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
This condition is treated with urinary antimicrobials.
UTI
This single-dose urinary antibiotic is often used for uncomplicated UTIs.
Fosfomycin
These hormones regulate the menstrual cycle and female characteristics.
Estrogens
These drugs reduce prostate size by blocking hormones.
Antiandrogens
This class increases aqueous humor outflow in glaucoma.
Prostaglandin agonists
This condition involves involuntary bladder contractions.
Overactive bladder
This medication relieves urinary pain but does NOT treat infection.
Phenazopyridine
This hormone class helps maintain pregnancy.
This class is used to treat erectile dysfunction by increasing blood flow.
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors
These medications constrict pupils and reduce intraocular pressure.
Cholinergic (anticholinergic-related) agents
This condition causes difficulty emptying the bladder.
Urinary Retention
This medication stimulates bladder contraction to treat urinary retention.
Bethanechol
This class of drugs treats osteoporosis by inhibiting bone resorption.
Bisphosphonates
A common side effect of alpha-1 blockers that requires safety teaching.
Orthostatic hypotension
These eye medications treat infections like conjunctivitis.
Antibacterial agents
This condition is caused by enlarged prostate.
This class of drugs reduces bladder spasms in overactive bladder.
Anticholinergic Agents
This monoclonal antibody is used to treat osteoporosis.
Denosumab
Patients taking ED medications must avoid this drug due to severe hypotension risk.
Nitrates
These drops reduce inflammation but increase infection risk.
Corticosteroids
This eye condition involves increased intraocular pressure.
Glaucoma