Mandelic Acid

Mandelic Acid is a medicinal substance that prevents the development and growth of bacteria; was previously used (in the form of ammonium or calcium salts) to treat urinary tract infections, but has now been replaced by antibiotics. Mandelic acid can also be used as a bladder rinse solution.



To begin with, I would like to point out that the use of medicinal substances, including acids, should only be carried out under the supervision of a physician and taking into account all possible risks and side effects.

Mandelic acid, also known as mandelic acid, is one of the most widely used medicinal substances in medicine. It has a wide range of applications and can be used for the prevention and treatment of various diseases.

One of the most important properties of mandelic acid is its ability to prevent the development and growth of bacteria. This property makes it useful in the treatment of infectious diseases of the urinary system, such as cystitis or urethritis. Previously, ammonium and calcium salts were used to treat such diseases, but modern antibiotics are more effective and safe.

Mandelic acid can also be used to rinse the bladder to remove bacteria and other debris from the bladder. However, like any other drug, its use must be strictly controlled and under the supervision of a physician.

Overall, mandelic acid is an important medicinal substance that can be useful in the treatment of various diseases of the urinary system. However, its use must be justified and carried out under the supervision of a physician.



Mandelic acid is an organic compound that is a derivative of citric acid. It has pronounced antiseptic, antibacterial and antifungal properties and is used in medicine to treat various diseases.

Mandelic acid is used in the form of an acid solution and also in the form of a pure substance. The use of a solution of mandelic acid allows for deep cleansing of the tissues of the urinary tract, reducing the number of crystals and bacteria formed, including microorganisms that cause various urological infections.

In terms of clinical use, mandelic acid has found its use in the treatment of urinary tract infections and cystitis diseases in the early stages. However, like any medicine, it should be used under the supervision of a medical specialist after detailed consultation.