What is the fosfomycin 3 g sachet dose?
The common “fosfomycin 3 g sachet” regimen is used for acute uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs). The usual adult dosing is 3 g by mouth as a single dose, taken dissolved in water.
How do you take the sachet (timing and with food)?
Fosfomycin sachets are dissolved in water and taken by mouth. Product instructions generally focus on taking the dose at the time prescribed for the infection; food effects and timing details depend on the specific country’s product labeling.
What’s the price for fosfomycin 3 g sachets?
Pricing varies by country, pharmacy, and whether it’s prescription-only or over-the-counter. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug patent and market information, but it is not a direct real-time price list for individual sachets, so it can be harder to use for exact “per sachet” pricing without knowing your location.
If you tell me your country (and whether you mean 1 sachet or a pack), I can narrow down typical pricing sources more accurately.
Are there different fosfomycin strengths or regimens?
Yes. Fosfomycin also comes in other dosing forms/strengths depending on the brand and indication. For example, some UTIs use repeated dosing schedules rather than a single 3 g dose, so it’s important to match the regimen to the specific product label your clinician prescribed.
Quick check: what do you mean by “3g sachet”?
To avoid dosing mistakes, confirm whether you want:
- 1 sachet (3 g) single-dose for uncomplicated cystitis, or
- a course that repeats doses (if your prescription says more than one sachet)
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