The word "uriseptin" is spelled with the prefix "uri-" which means urine, and the suffix "-septin" which means an agent that fights infection. It is pronounced [jʊrɪsɛptɪn]. The word is commonly used to describe antibiotics that are specifically used to treat urinary tract infections. When pronounced, the stress falls on the second syllable [sept], making this easy-to-spell word sound both professional and easy to understand for both the speaker and the listener.
Trade name of a urinary antiseptic containing lithia and formaldehyde.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.