Sold under the brand name “Urised” among others, “Atropine, hyoscyamine, methenamine, methylene blue, phenyl salicylate, and benzoic acid” is a urinary antiseptic, anticholinergic, and analgesic combination medicine. Even though this medicine will not cure the urinary tract infection per se, it will still help relieve the discomfort caused by it. Bear in mind that you should tell your doctor if you are allergic to certain foods, drugs, substances…etc, and you should do so before taking the drug in question. According to bmhsc.org, infants and children who take this medicine, especially those with spastic paralysis or brain damage, may have severe side effects. There are, however, no adequate studies in pregnant women who have used “Atropine, hyoscyamine, methenamine, methylene blue, phenyl salicylate, and benzoic acid” combination medicine. Therefore, consulting a doctor before using it is very important in case you are pregnant. In addition, your doctor may give you a safer alternative if you’re using certain drugs that shouldn’t be taken with the one in question. So, don’t forget to tell your doctor about all the drugs that you’re using. Although the following side effects are rather rare, they could nonetheless occur: Blurred vision, eye pain, and skin rash- All of which may go away during your treatment. However, if they persist, you should check with your healthcare provider.