Evidence supporting the use of: Methenamine
For the health condition: Bladder Infection
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Methenamine (also known as hexamethylenetetramine or hexamine) is an antimicrobial agent used in the prevention (not acute treatment) of urinary tract infections (UTIs), including bladder infections (cystitis). Its use is scientifically validated but with moderate-strength evidence. Methenamine is not a traditional antibiotic. Instead, it acts as a urinary antiseptic: when it is excreted in the urine, and if the urine is sufficiently acidic (pH < 6), methenamine hydrolyzes to release formaldehyde, which has broad-spectrum bactericidal activity. This mechanism is unique among UTI prevention strategies.
Multiple randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews have found that methenamine hippurate can reduce the recurrence of UTIs in certain populations, especially women with recurrent lower urinary tract infections. For example, a 2012 Cochrane review concluded that methenamine may be effective in preventing UTIs when used in individuals without urinary tract abnormalities. However, the evidence is less robust compared to standard antibiotic prophylaxis, and methenamine is not suitable for treating active, symptomatic infections.
Because methenamine requires acidic urine to be effective, it is often used alongside urinary acidifiers. It is generally well-tolerated and does not promote antibiotic resistance, making it an appealing option for long-term prophylaxis in selected patients. In summary, methenamine’s use in the prevention (not acute treatment) of bladder infections is supported by scientific evidence, but the overall strength of the evidence is moderate.
Other ingredients used for Bladder Infection
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coconut milk
cranberry
cucumber
turmeric
D-mannose
echinacea purpurea
goldenseal
horseradish
Indian tinospora
lactobacillus acidophilus
lactobacillus brevis
lactobacillus crispatus
lactobacillus fermentum
lactobacillus gasseri
lactiplantibacillus plantarum
lactobacillus reuteri
lactobacillus salivarius
lophatherum leaf
methenamine
oregano
oregon grape
phellodendron amurense
prebiotic blend (proprietary)
scrophularia root
slippery elm bark
vitamin C
water
sarsaparilla
squawvine
uva ursi
shen-chu
punarnava
goldenrod
lemongrass
juniper berries
dodder
cornsilk
buchu
couch grass
hydrangea
cleavers
wood betony
herbal blend (proprietary)
indigo leaves
gravel root
Akebia
Ardisia
arbutin
Agave
Allicin
Abrus
Alchornea
Aerva lanata
Andrographis
Alisma
Abuta
Amor seco
bermuda grass
Big Quaking Grass
berry
Bur-Reed
bacteria
Bassia scoparia
Boerhavia diffusa
Cucurbita
Cnidium
Chinese Raisintree
Chanca Piedra
Costus
Echinacea
Essential Oil Blend
Ficus simplicissima
Glechoma hederacea
Heather
Huang Hua
Indian Fagonia
Lactobacillus plantarum
Lactococcus rhamnosus
Long Buchu
Lingonberry
Labrador Tea
Lactobacillus
Ligusticum
Longleaf buchu
Marsh Tea
Malva sylvestris
Madder
Momordica
Microtea debilis
Mannose
Manzanita
Nigella Seed
Ovate Buchu
Phyllanthus
Premna
Plantago
Probiotics
Pansit-pansitan
Pareira
Pipsissewa
Pyrola
Palo Azul
Rosa laevigata
Reed Herb
Speedwell
Southern Tsangshu
Spiny Restharrow
Stellaria dichotoma
Sumac
Stone Root
Triterpenes
Tulbaghia
Wax Gourd
White Heather
Water Pepper
Yerba buena
Other health conditions supported by methenamine
Bladder InfectionInfection (bacterial)
Kidney Infection
Urinary Tract Infections
Urination (burning or painful)