sunibutol (ETHAMBUTOL)

What is Sunibutol?
Sunibutol is used to treat tuberculosis by eliminating certain bacteria that cause the disease. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of metabolites in bacteria, impairing their cell metabolism, and causing cell death. It is usually used in combination with other antituberculous drugs.

What is the usual dose of Sunibutol?
For adults, the usual daily dose of Sunibutol is 15-25 mg/kg of body weight, taken as a single dose. For children, the dosage is similar, but Sunibutol is not recommended for those under 13 years of age due to insufficient safety data. Always follow your doctor's specific dosage instructions.

How do I take Sunibutol?
Sunibutol should be taken once daily, preferably in the morning. It can be taken with food to minimize stomach upset. Avoid taking it with antacids containing aluminum hydroxide within 4 hours of administration to ensure proper absorption.

For how long do I take Sunibutol?
Sunibutol is typically used until bacteriological conversion has become permanent and maximal clinical improvement has occurred. The exact duration can vary based on individual response and the specific treatment regimen prescribed by a doctor.

What is Sunibutol used for?
Sunibutol is indicated for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. It should be used in combination with other antituberculous drugs to prevent the development of resistant strains and ensure effective treatment.

Is Sunibutol effective?
Sunibutol is effective against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is used in combination with other drugs to treat tuberculosis. It inhibits the synthesis of metabolites in bacteria, impairing cell metabolism and causing cell death. Its effectiveness is supported by clinical use and studies.

How does one know if Sunibutol is working?
The benefit of Sunibutol is evaluated through regular medical appointments and laboratory tests. Doctors monitor blood, kidney, and liver function, as well as conduct eye exams every 3-6 months to check for visual changes.

How does Sunibutol work?
Sunibutol works by diffusing into actively growing bacterial cells and inhibiting the synthesis of metabolites, which impairs cell metabolism, arrests multiplication, and leads to cell death. It is effective against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Who should avoid taking Sunibutol?
Sunibutol is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to the drug and those with optic neuritis unless deemed necessary by a doctor. It may cause visual changes, including irreversible blindness, and liver toxicity. Regular eye exams and liver function tests are recommended.

Can I take Sunibutol with other prescription drugs?
Sunibutol's absorption may be reduced by antacids containing aluminum hydroxide. It's recommended to avoid taking these antacids within 4 hours of Sunibutol. Always inform your doctor of all medications you are taking to avoid interactions.

Can Sunibutol be taken safely while pregnant?
Sunibutol should be used during pregnancy only if the benefits justify the potential risks to the fetus. There are reports of ophthalmic abnormalities in infants born to women on Sunibutol therapy, but no adequate human studies confirm fetal harm. Consult your doctor for advice.

Can Sunibutol be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Sunibutol is excreted into breast milk. It should be used during breastfeeding only if the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the infant. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.

Is Sunibutol safe for the elderly?
There is limited data on Sunibutol use in the elderly, but no significant differences in safety or tolerability have been observed compared to younger adults. However, older adults may be more sensitive to the drug, so careful monitoring is advised.

How should I store Sunibutol?
Store Sunibutol in its original container, tightly closed, at room temperature away from excess heat and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children. Do not store it in the bathroom. Dispose of unneeded medication through a take-back program.

Does Sunibutol make people tired or drowsy?
Sunibutol may cause side effects like dizziness and headache, which can contribute to feelings of fatigue. If you experience these symptoms, it's important to inform your doctor. They may adjust your dosage or suggest ways to manage the side effects.

Does Sunibutol cause stomach upset?
Common gastrointestinal side effects of Sunibutol include upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. If these symptoms are severe or persistent, contact your doctor. They may adjust your dosage or suggest taking the medication with food to minimize discomfort.

Does Sunibutol make it hard to think or concentrate?
Cognitive side effects like mental confusion and disorientation are rare with Sunibutol. If you experience these symptoms, contact your doctor promptly. They may need to adjust your treatment or monitor you more closely.

Does Sunibutol affect mood?
Sunibutol may cause mental confusion and disorientation, though these are rare. If you experience any changes in mood or mental state, it's important to contact your doctor immediately for advice and possible adjustments to your treatment.

Does Sunibutol affect appetite?
Sunibutol can cause a loss of appetite. If this side effect is severe or persistent, it's important to inform your doctor. They may adjust your dosage or suggest dietary changes to help manage this effect.

Does Sunibutol cause headaches?
Headaches are a possible side effect of Sunibutol. If you experience frequent or severe headaches, contact your doctor. They may recommend over-the-counter pain relief or adjust your medication.

Does Sunibutol limit driving?
Sunibutol can cause visual changes and dizziness, which may impair your ability to drive. If you experience these symptoms, avoid driving and consult your doctor for advice.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Sunibutol?
Sunibutol does not specifically limit the ability to exercise. However, if you experience side effects like dizziness or visual changes, it may be wise to avoid strenuous activities until you consult your doctor.

What are Sunibutol possible harms and risks?
Common side effects of Sunibutol include loss of appetite, upset stomach, vomiting, and numbness in hands or feet. Serious side effects include blurred vision, sudden vision changes, and skin rash. If you experience serious side effects, contact your doctor immediately.
Available in 2 variations

Sunibutol 800mg Tablet
Sunibutol 800mg Tablet
Ethambutol (800mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Sunibutol 600mg Tablet 10s
Sunibutol 600mg Tablet 10s
Ethambutol (600mg)
strip of 10 tablets