Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's
About Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's
Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's belongs to the group of medicines called antibiotic drugs primarily used to treat tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs. Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's should not be used alone and must be given in combination with other tuberculosis medications. Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's does not work against infections caused by the virus, including cold and flu.
Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's consists of a medicine called 'Ethionamide' that works by inhibiting bacteria's growth that causes tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis).
The dose and duration of Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's can vary depending on your condition and the severity of the infection. In some cases, you may experience common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, increased saliva, strange metallic taste, or sores in the mouth. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Do not stop taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's despite symptomatic relief. Treat your condition effectually, and continue taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's for as long as it has been prescribed. Take Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's with caution if you have diabetes. Consult your doctor before taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's if you are pregnant. Avoid breastfeeding while taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's as it passes into breast milk. Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's may rarely cause dizziness, and vision problems, so drive with caution if you experience these signs. Avoid consuming alcohol with Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's as it might lead to liver problems or mental/mood changes. Do not take Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's if you have severe liver disease. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience/notice confusion, seizure, dark urine, or clay-coloured stools after taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's.
Uses of Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's
Medicinal Benefits
Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's contains ‘Ethionamide’ that works by inactivating a bacterial genetic material that allows TB bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) to make a copy of its protein for further growth inside the host cell (human). Ethionamide is indicated in treating active tuberculosis in patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection resistant to rifampin or isoniazid.
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Drug Warnings
Before starting Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's, please inform your doctor if you have a medical history, especially of: liver disease, underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), kidney disease, or eye problems (such as optic neuritis and cataracts). Take Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's with caution if you have diabetes. Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's may lower your blood sugar levels. Also, check your blood sugar level regularly as directed by your doctor. Consult your doctor before taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's if you are pregnant. This medication is not recommended for use in pregnant women. Avoid breastfeeding while taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's as it passes into breast milk. Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's may cause dizziness, and vision problems, so drive with caution. Avoid consuming alcohol with Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's as it might lead to liver problems or mental/mood changes.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's may interact with an Aminosalicylate sodium, Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Vaccine, Cycloserine, Ethambutol, Isoniazid, Omeprazole, or Rifabutin.
Food-Drug Interactions: Do not consume alcohol while taking Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's as it could lead to increased dizziness or mental/mood changes.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Ethide 250 mg Tablet 6's may interact with liver disease, vision problems, diabetes, or a thyroid disorder.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Tuberculosis (TB): Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that affects the lungs, but it can also spread to other body parts such as the kidneys, brain, spine, and bone marrow. Tuberculosis is caused by a bacteria named Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is a contagious disease which can spread to others through small droplets released into the air by a person suffering from tuberculosis. Symptoms include a cough that lasts for a few weeks, pain while coughing or with normal breathing, unexplained fatigue, fever, night sweats, loss of appetite and weight. People who smoke or consume alcohol, people diagnosed with HIV, and immune system problems are more likely at risk of developing active TB.