zin (PYRAZINAMIDE)

What is Zin?
Zin is a type of antibiotic used to treat tuberculosis (TB), a bacterial infection that can affect your lungs and other parts of your body. It works by killing or stopping the growth of the bacteria that cause TB. Zin is absorbed from the stomach and intestines, reaching its highest levels in the blood within 2 hours. It then distributes throughout the body. It's available as a 500 mg tablet.

What is the usual dose of Zin?
For adults, the usual dose is 15–30 mg/kg once daily, with a maximum of 2 grams per day. In children, the dose is 20–40 mg/kg daily. The exact dose depends on weight and is usually prescribed as part of a combination regimen for TB treatment.

How do I take Zin?
Zin is taken orally, usually once daily. It can be taken with or without food, but if it causes stomach upset, taking it with food may help. Avoid alcohol, as it increases the risk of liver damage.

For how long do I take Zin?
Zin is typically taken for two months in the intensive phase of TB treatment, along with other TB drugs. The full course of TB treatment usually lasts six months or longer, depending on the patient’s response.

What is Zin used for?
It is used to treat active tuberculosis (TB), a bacterial infection affecting the lungs and sometimes other body parts. Zin is not used alone but combined with other TB drugs to prevent resistance and improve effectiveness.

How long does it take for Zin to start working?
Zin begins working within a few days, but TB symptoms may take weeks to months to improve. Patients must complete the full treatment course even if they start feeling better to prevent drug-resistant TB.

Is Zin effective?
Yes, Zin is highly effective when used in combination with other TB drugs. Studies show that it shortens TB treatment duration and improves cure rates, especially during the intensive treatment phase.

How does one know if Zin is working?
Improvement in cough, fever, weight gain, and energy levels indicates the medicine is working. Regular sputum tests and chest X-rays help doctors monitor treatment response.

How does Zin work?
Zin is converted into its active form inside TB bacteria, disrupting their ability to grow. It works best in acidic environments, like inside infected cells, making it particularly useful in TB treatment.

Who should avoid taking Zin?
People with severe liver disease, gout, or an allergy to Zin should avoid it. It should be used cautiously in those with kidney problems or diabetes due to the risk of worsening these conditions.

Can I take Zin with vitamins or supplements?
Yes, but avoid high-dose vitamin C as it may increase acidity in the body, potentially affecting the medicine's effectiveness. Always inform your doctor about any supplements you take.

Can I take Zin with other prescription drugs?
Yes, but drug interactions may occur with medications like rifampin (increased liver toxicity risk), allopurinol (used for gout), and diabetes medications. Inform your doctor about all other medicines you are taking.

Can Zin be taken safely while pregnant?
Zin is generally safe during pregnancy, but it should only be used if necessary. Some doctors avoid it due to limited safety data. TB in pregnancy must be treated to prevent risks to both mother and baby.

Can Zin be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Yes, Zin is considered safe while breastfeeding. It passes into breast milk in small amounts, but it does not harm the baby. Doctors monitor both mother and baby closely during treatment.

Is Zin safe for the elderly?
Yes, but elderly patients are more at risk for liver toxicity and gout. Regular monitoring of liver function and uric acid levels is important for safety.

How should I store Zin?
Store Zin at room temperature (20-25°C) in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children.

Does Zin make people tired or drowsy?
Fatigue is not a common side effect, but some people may feel weak or tired due to TB itself. If extreme fatigue occurs, report it to your doctor as it may indicate liver issues.

Does Zin cause stomach upset?
Yes, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite are common. Taking it with food may help. If symptoms are severe or persistent, talk to your doctor for possible adjustments.

Does Zin affect sleep?
Zin does not directly affect sleep, but TB symptoms like night sweats and fatigue may disrupt rest. If sleep issues persist, consult a doctor.

Does Zin make it hard to think or concentrate?
Rarely, some people may experience mental confusion or dizziness. If these symptoms occur, inform your doctor and avoid activities that require concentration.

Does Zin affect mood?
Mood changes are rare, but some patients report irritability or depression. If mood swings occur, discuss them with your doctor.

Does Zin interfere with sexual function?
Zin does not directly affect sexual function, but fatigue and joint pain may reduce interest in sexual activity. If concerns arise, speak to your doctor.

Does Zin affect appetite?
Yes, loss of appetite is common. Eating small, frequent meals and staying hydrated may help. If severe weight loss occurs, medical advice is needed.

Does Zin cause weight gain?
No, weight gain is not common. However, if TB treatment is effective, patients may regain lost weight.

Does Zin cause headaches?
Headaches may occur but are not very common. Drinking enough water and resting can help. If severe, consult a doctor.

Does Zin limit driving?
Usually, Zin does not affect driving, but dizziness or fatigue may occur. If you feel drowsy, avoid driving until you feel better.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Zin?
No, alcohol should be completely avoided, as it increases the risk of liver damage. Even occasional drinking can be harmful during TB treatment.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Zin?
No, alcohol should be completely avoided, as it increases the risk of liver damage. Even occasional drinking can be harmful during TB treatment.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Zin?
Yes, but moderate activity is recommended. TB itself can cause weakness, so avoid strenuous exercise until you feel better.

What are Zin possible harms and risks?
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, joint pain, and loss of appetite. The most serious risk is liver toxicity, which may cause yellowing of the skin (jaundice), dark urine, or abdominal pain. Report any unusual symptoms to a doctor immediately.
Available in 3 variations

Zin 1000mg Tablet
Zin 1000mg Tablet
Pyrazinamide (1000mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Zin 750mg Tablet
Zin 750mg Tablet
Pyrazinamide (750mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Zin LC Tablet
Zin LC Tablet
Pyrazinamide
strip of 10 tablets