>>> Frequently Asked Question
I'm pregnant, can I take urell® ?
Yes, urell® is derived from a fruit and no negative effects are known except an allergy to berries (under normal use following the recommendations indicated on the label).
I'm a nursing mother, can I take urell® without a risk for my baby?
Yes, urell® is derived from a fruit and no negative effects are known except perhaps an allergy to berries (under normal use following the recommendations indicated on the label).
I'm a diabetic, can I take urell® ?
Yes, since there is no added sugar, a diabetic can take urell® at the daily dose indicated on the label without any particular restrictions.
Can I give urell® to my child ?
urell® can be given to children from 3 years-old. In that case, prefer the sachets form which is easier to consume. The capsule form is suitable for children from 6 years-old. Under 3 years-old, ask for a medical advice.
Can I take urell® at the same time as an antibiotic's prescription?
Yes, there is no restriction in taking urell® along with antibiotics. It is even recommended to do so because a study showed that urell prevents adhesion of bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Can urell® substitute for antibiotics ?
No way. urell® is not a medicine and can never replace antibiotics.
Can I take urell® continuously ?
Yes, urell® is derived from a fruit and may be taken continuously throughout the year if necessary.
Does urell® colour urine ?
No. The pigments in cranberry (anthocyanins) disappear during the digestive process without any impact on the colour of urine.
Will Urell® modify my CBEU (cytobacteriological examination of urine)?
Although urell® greatly reduces bacteria in the bladder, it only evacuates bacteria naturally in the urine, without destroying them. So it does not alter the result of CBEU.
I have a known allergy to red berries. Can I take urell® ?
No. Cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon) belong to the same botanical family as red berries.
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