Issues for surgery
Risk of oesophageal complication if continued during restricted fluid/nil by mouth (NBM) period (and post-operatively if patient unable to take with sufficient liquid – see Further information).
Risk of calcium containing kidney stones if insufficient fluid intake - see Further information.
Advice in the perioperative period
Elective surgery
Omit on the morning of surgery due to large volume of water needed to take dose.
Emergency surgery
If the patient has already taken doses of naftidrofuryl and is admitted for same day emergency surgery, bear in mind the potential increased risk of oesophagitis – see Further information.
Post-operative advice
Omit doses until patient can have capsules with the adequate fluid intake to enable safe administration and good diuresis - see Further information.
Interactions with common anaesthetic agents
None.
Interactions with other common medicines used in the perioperative period
None.
Further information
Oesophagitis
The administration of naftidrofuryl without sufficient liquid may cause local oesophagitis. The risk is greater with doses taken before bed. Hence the capsules should be swallowed whole during meals with a sufficient amount of water (minimum of one glass).
Calcium-containing kidney stones
Naftidrofuryl capsules can modify components in the urine promoting formation of calcium oxalate kidney stones, ensure patients drink sufficient water to maintain an adequate level of diuresis.
References
Baxter K, Preston CL (eds), Stockley’s Drug Interactions (online) London: Pharmaceutical Press. http://www.medicinescomplete.com [Accessed on 5th April 2023]
Joint Formulary Committee. British National Formulary (online) London: BMJ Group and Pharmaceutical Press. http://www.medicinescomplete.com [Accessed on 5th April 2023]
Summary of Product Characteristics – Praxilene® (naftidrofuryl oxalate) 100mg capsules. Merck. Accessed via www.medicines.org.uk 05/04/2023 [date of revision of the text February 2022]