Generic Name: Nitrofurantoin 100 mg (active ingredient) Brand Name: Nitroroin-100 mg Tablet Dosage Form: Oral tablet Strength: 100 mg Route of Administration: Oral (swallow whole; do not chew) Composition : Active Substance: Nitrofurantoin – 100 mg Excipients: Includes tablet binders and fillers (specific list provided in the product leaflet/pack). Therapeutic Class & Action : Therapeutic Class: Antibiotic for urological infections. Action: Nitrofurantoin works by entering bacterial cells and interfering with their DNA, protein, and cell wall synthesis, which kills susceptible bacteria. Indications (Uses) : Primarily use for bacterial urinary tract infections (UTIs), including: Acute uncomplicated cystitis Lower urinary tract infections Treatment and prophylaxis (as advised by a healthcare provider) Dosage & Administration Guidelines : Exact dose and duration must be prescribed by a physician based on severity and patient condition. General usage guidance (may vary by formulation): Often taken 100 mg orally with or after food to improve absorption and reduce stomach upset. Sustained-release versions are usually swallowed whole and not crushed or chewed. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Specifically targets infections in the bladder and kidneys. Mechanism of Action: Contains Nitrofurantoin, which acts as a bactericidal agent, killing bacteria by damaging their genetic material. Dosage & Administration: Typically taken as prescribed, often 100mg twice daily, with food. It is essential to complete the full course even if symptoms disappear to prevent the infection from returning. Nitroroin 100 Tablet is an antibiotic used to treat and prevent bacterial infections of the urinary tract (UTIs), such as bladder infections (cystitis) and kidney infections. It works by killing the bacteria causing the infection. It should be taken with food to avoid nausea and to improve absorption. Nitroroin 100 mg (Nitrofurantoin) — Uses : It’s an antibiotic mainly used for urinary tract infections (UTIs). Specifically: Acute uncomplicated UTI (bladder infection / cystitis) Lower urinary tract infections caused by susceptible bacteria Prevention of recurrent UTIs