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Hyoscyamine/­hexamethylenetetramine/­phenyl salicylate/­methylene blue/­benzoic acid
Combination of
HyoscyamineAntimuscarinic
HexamethylenetetramineBacteriostatic
Phenyl salicylateNSAID
Methylene blueAntiseptic
Benzoic acidAcidifier
Clinical data
Trade namesHyophen, Methylphen, Urophen, Urised
AHFS/Drugs.comFDA Professional Drug Information
Routes of
administration
By mouth
Identifiers
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Hyoscyamine/­hexamethylenetetramine/­phenyl salicylate/­methylene blue/­benzoic acid is a combination drug used to treat pain caused by urinary tract infections and spasms of the urinary tract. It is currently sold under multiple brand names in the US. It was formerly sold as Prosed/DS, but this particular brand name was discontinued.

References

  1. "Hyophen: Indications, Side Effects, Warnings". Drugs.com. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  2. "Prosed/DS: Indications, Side Effects, Warnings". Drugs.com. Retrieved 2024-04-20.


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