AZO Urinary Tract Defense Tablets, 24 ct.

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AZO Urinary Tract Defense Tablets, 24 ct.

SKU# 28760
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SKU# 28760
Take AZO Urinary Tract Defense® at the first signs of a UTI, burning and urgency, to help slow the progression of the infection.
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AZO Urinary Tract Defense Tablets, 24 ct.
$14.99
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Take AZO Urinary Tract Defense® at the first signs of a UTI, burning and urgency, to help slow the progression of the infection.
Methenamine, a powerful, anti-bacterial medicine works by slowing down the growth of the bacteria along the urinary tract and helping to control your UTI. Sodium Salicylate, a NSAID provides general pain relief. Take your health to the next level with FSA eligible Over-the-Counter Meds products.

Features:

  • AZO Urinary Tract Defense® can be taken at the first signs of a UTI
  • Help slow the progression of the infection
  • Methenamine, a powerful, anti-bacterial medicine works by slowing down the growth of the bacteria along the urinary tract and helping to control the infection
  • Sodium Salicylate, a NSAID provides general pain relief

Active ingredients (in each tablet): Methenamine 162mg, Sodium Salicylate 162.5mg, Antibacterial Analgesic 

Inactive Ingredients: Benzoic Acid, Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Edible Black Ink, Fd&Amp;C Red #40 Lake, Fd&Amp;C Yellow #6 Lake, Hydroxypropyl Cellulose, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Methacrylic Acid-ethyl Acrylate Copolymer, Silica, Stearic Acid, Titanium Dioxide, Triethyl Citrate

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