Macrobid Generic Name & Formulations
Legal Class
Rx
General Description
Nitrofurantoin (as macrocrystals and monohydrate) 100mg; caps.
Pharmacological Class
Antibiotic.
How Supplied
Caps—100
Manufacturer
Mechanism of Action
The mechanism of the antimicrobial action of nitrofurantoin is unusual among antibacterials. Nitrofurantoin is reduced by bacterial flavoproteins to reactive intermediates which inactivate or alter bacterial ribosomal proteins and other macromolecules. As a result of such inactivations, the vital biochemical processes of protein synthesis, aerobic energy metabolism, DNA synthesis, RNA synthesis, and cell wall synthesis are inhibited.
Macrobid Indications
Indications
For the treatment of acute uncomplicated urinary tract infections (acute cystitis) caused by susceptible strains of Escherichia coli or Staphylococcus saprophyticus.
Limitations of Use
Not indicated for the treatment of pyelonephritis or perinephric abscesses.
Macrobid Dosage and Administration
Adult
Take with meals. 100mg every 12hrs for 7 days.
Children
Not established.
Administration
To enhance tolerance and improve drug absorption, Macrobid should be taken with food (ideally breakfast and dinner).
Macrobid Contraindications
Contraindications
Anuria, oliguria, CrCl <60mL/min. Neonates <1 month of age. Labor & delivery. Pregnancy at term. History of cholestatic jaundice/hepatic dysfunction associated with nitrofurantoin.
Macrobid Boxed Warnings
Not Applicable
Macrobid Warnings/Precautions
Warnings/Precautions
Not for treating pyelonephritis or perinephric abscesses. Discontinue if pulmonary reactions, hepatic disorders, or hemolysis occurs. Renal insufficiency; monitor (esp. in elderly). G6PD or Vit. B deficiency. Anemia. Diabetes. Electrolyte imbalance. Monitor renal function and pulmonary condition in long-term use. Debilitated. Pregnancy (Cat.B). Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Macrobid Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
Bioavailability of nitrofurantoin is increased by ~40% when administered with food.
Distribution
Up to 90% serum protein bound.
Elimination
Renal. Half-life: 0.72–0.78 hours.
Macrobid Interactions
Interactions
Reduced absorption by magnesium trisilicate. Uricosurics (eg, probenecid, sulfinpyrazone) may inhibit tubular secretion. May cause false (+) glucose test with Benedict's or Fehling's solution.
Macrobid Adverse Reactions
Adverse Reactions
Nausea, headache, flatulence, dizziness, alopecia; C. diff-associated diarrhea, pulmonary disorders, hepatic damage, hemolytic anemia, peripheral neuropathy (may be irreversible), anaphylaxis, blood dyscrasias; rare: exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, aplastic anemia.
Macrobid Clinical Trials
Macrobid Note
Not Applicable