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CAVIZIDE 500MG TABLET is prescribed along with other tuberculosis medications It works by effectively killing the bacteria causing the infection It is important to follow your doctors instructions regarding the dosage and duration of treatment You can take this medication with or without food but it is recommended to take it at the same time every day to avoid missing a dose It is crucial to complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better Stopping the medication early can lead to treatment failure and an increased risk of side effects If there are any changes in your weight inform your doctor as the dosage of this medication depends on your overall body weight Any weight changes might require a dose adjustment In case you miss a dose take it as soon as possible However if it is almost time for your next dose skip the missed dose and resume your regular dosing schedule Avoid doubling the dose as it can lead to an increased risk of side effects If you experience signs of jaundice such as yellowing of the eyes or skin dark urine stomach pain or joint pain inform your doctor immediately This medication can also cause side effects like hepatitis viral infection of the liver elevated liver enzymes and joint pain It is essential to seek medical attention and consult your doctor if you experience these side effects as they might require a dose adjustment Your doctor may monitor your liver function during the course of treatment so it is advisable to avoid alcohol consumption as it can have additional adverse effects on the liver If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before using this medication to ensure it is safe for you and your baby

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CAVIZIDE 500MG TABLET

CAVIZIDE 500MG TABLET

Pyrazinamide (500mg)

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CAVIZIDE 750MG TABLET

CAVIZIDE 750MG TABLET

Pyrazinamide (750mg)

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Related Faqs

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Does pyrazinamide cause hepatitis?

Many cases of pyrazinamide hepatotoxicity are severe and prolonged, and fatal instances have occurred. Pyrazinamide has not been linked to chronic hepatitis or vanishing bile duct syndrome. There is no cross reactivity of the hepatic injury with other currently available antituberculosis agents.

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Is Pyrazide bactericidal?

Pyrazide is both a bacteriostatic and a bactericidal antibiotic. It stops the growth of bacteria (bacteriostatic) in certain cases and kills (bactericidal) the tuberculosis causing bacteria in other cases

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How does Zypra cause hyperuricemia and gout?

Following oral intake of Zypra, it gets converted in the body to pyrazinoic acid (active chemical form of Zypra). Pyrazinoic acid blocks the excretion of urates (salt form of uric acid) by the kidneys. This causes an increase in blood levels of uric acid (hyperuricemia). Excess uric acid accumulation between joints causes pain, swelling, redness and stiffness in joints (gout).

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How does Ultimide cause hyperuricemia and gout?

Following oral intake of Ultimide, it gets converted in the body to pyrazinoic acid (active chemical form of Ultimide). Pyrazinoic acid blocks the excretion of urates (salt form of uric acid) by the kidneys. This causes an increase in blood levels of uric acid (hyperuricemia). Excess uric acid accumulation between joints causes pain, swelling, redness and stiffness in joints (gout).

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Is Ticimide bactericidal?

Ticimide is both a bacteriostatic and a bactericidal antibiotic. It stops the growth of bacteria (bacteriostatic) in certain cases and kills (bactericidal) the tuberculosis causing bacteria in other cases

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How does Pyranij cause hyperuricemia and gout?

Following oral intake of Pyranij, it gets converted in the body to pyrazinoic acid (active chemical form of Pyranij). Pyrazinoic acid blocks the excretion of urates (salt form of uric acid) by the kidneys. This causes an increase in blood levels of uric acid (hyperuricemia). Excess uric acid accumulation between joints causes pain, swelling, redness and stiffness in joints (gout).

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