From the Guidelines
Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid) should not be used in patients with creatinine clearance below 30 ml/min, during pregnancy at term, during labor and delivery, in nursing mothers if the infant has G6PD deficiency, in patients with known hypersensitivity to nitrofurantoin, and in infants under one month of age due to risk of hemolytic anemia. The contraindications and alternatives for Macrobid (nitrofurantoin) in patients with urinary tract infections are based on the latest guidelines and evidence. According to the American College of Physicians, nitrofurantoin is recommended for 5 days in women with uncomplicated bacterial cystitis 1. However, it is essential to consider the contraindications, including renal impairment, pregnancy, and G6PD deficiency. Some key points to consider:
- Nitrofurantoin is contraindicated in renal impairment because reduced drug excretion leads to ineffective urinary concentrations and increased risk of toxicity, including pulmonary, hepatic, and neurological complications.
- For pregnant women near term, alternatives are particularly important as nitrofurantoin can cause hemolytic anemia in the newborn due to immature erythrocyte enzyme systems.
- Alternative antibiotics for urinary tract infections include trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, amoxicillin-clavulanate, or cephalexin, with the choice depending on local resistance patterns, patient allergies, and specific patient factors 1. The most recent and highest quality study, published in 2021, provides the best practice advice for the treatment of urinary tract infections, including the use of nitrofurantoin and alternative antibiotics 1. Some important considerations:
- Fluoroquinolones like ciprofloxacin should be reserved for more serious infections due to risk of adverse effects.
- The choice of alternative antibiotics depends on local resistance patterns, patient allergies, and specific patient factors.
- Nitrofurantoin is recommended for 5 days in women with uncomplicated bacterial cystitis, but it is essential to consider the contraindications and alternatives.
From the Research
Contraindications of Macrobid (Nitrofurantoin)
- Macrobid is contraindicated in patients with a creatinine clearance (Clcr) less than 60 mL/min 2
- It is also contraindicated in patients with a history of hepatotoxicity or liver injury associated with nitrofurantoin use 3, 4
- Patients with preexisting liver or renal impairment, especially elderly females, are at a higher risk of developing liver injury or other adverse effects 3, 4
Alternatives to Macrobid (Nitrofurantoin)
- Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole can be used as an alternative for prophylaxis of recurrent urinary tract infections 5
- Other antibiotics such as fluoroquinolones can also be used, but their use should be guided by antimicrobial stewardship practices to minimize the risk of resistance 2