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Lincambutol 800mg Tablet

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Lincambutol 800mg Tablet

Introduction to Lincambutol 800mg Tablet

Lincambutol 800mg Tablet is an essential medicine in treating tuberculosis (TB). Its role is crucial as it targets the cell wall of the TB causing bacteria, preventing their reproduction. While the precise mechanism isn't entirely clear, researchers suggest that ethambutol collaborates with another TB medication, isoniazid, to enhance its effectiveness. This collaboration involves a specific gene, in hA, which is pivotal for the bacteria's cell wall. Ethambutol appears to enhance isoniazid's ability to eradicate TB bacteria.

It disrupts the formation of the cell wall in TB bacteria, impeding their ability to multiply and spread in the body. It may act synergistically with isoniazid, another TB drug, to increase its effectiveness against the bacteria.

Follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage and duration. You can take this medicine with or without food, but it's recommended to take it at the same time each day.

Common side effects of ethambutol may include visual impairment, color blindness, abdominal pain, confusion, headache, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting.

It poses a unique risk of optic neuropathy, which can lead to vision disturbances, particularly changes in color vision and visual acuity. This side effect is more common at higher doses and with prolonged use. Patients should be vigilant about symptoms such as blurred or decreased vision, difficulty distinguishing between colors, or visual field defects, and promptly report them to their healthcare provider if experienced.

If a dose is missed, take it as soon as remembered. However if the next dose is approaching, skip the missed dose and continue with the regular schedule. Avoid doubling the dose to compensate for the missed one. 

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Related Faqs

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Can Lincambutol treatment be taken for more than two months?

Yes, Lincambutol can be continued for more than 2 months, depending on your condition and as per your doctor’s advice. If after 2 months, your investigations show that the TB bacteria are still active, you may have to take Lincambutol for 1 more month. In case you are resistant to other TB drugs, you may have to take Lincambutol and other TB drugs (for which you are not drug resistant) for longer than 2 months.

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My child vomited after taking Lincambutol. What should be done?

If your child vomited within 30 minutes of taking Lincambutol, give the same dose again. If vomiting occurred 30 minutes after taking Lincambutol, you need not repeat the dose. If your child vomits again after taking Lincambutol, consult your doctor.

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For how long does Lincambutol stay in your system?

Lincambutol stays for about 24 hours in your system. This duration varies from person to person and maybe different for patients with kidney problems.

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Will Lincambutol work if I have developed tuberculosis for the second time?

Yes, it will work if you had taken proper treatment and got cured when you developed tuberculosis for the first time. If you have any doubt, ask your doctor.

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Is it necessary to take so many TB drugs simultaneously? Is there no single medicine which can provide a cure for tuberculosis?

Yes, it is important that you take all the prescribed TB drugs together for the recommended duration, else you will not be cured. A single drug is not prescribed to treat TB because it may increase the risk of developing multi-drug resistant tuberculosis, which is very difficult to treat.

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What is drug resistance? Can I become resistant to Lincambutol?

Sometimes it happens that bacteria gets modified in your body and stops reacting to the medicine. As a result, the medicine stops working. This is called drug resistance. Drug resistance is uncommon if Lincambutol is used in combination with other TB drugs.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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