Azo does not treat urinary tract infection, but it can help relieve the symptoms while other treatments take effect. Azo is a dye that works as a painkiller to soothe the lining of the urinary tract. Yes, you can take azo when taking chlorthalidone; there is no interaction between azo and chlorthalidone.
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There are no known drug-drug interactions between azo and chlorthalidone. Drug specific side effects still apply and should be discussed with your clinical team prior to initiating treatment.
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