R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's
About R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's
R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's belongs to the group of medicines called macrolide antibiotics, primarily used in combination with other medicines to treat tuberculosis (TB). Tuberculosis is an infectious respiratory disease that affects the lungs but can also spread to other body parts such as the kidneys, brain, spine, and bone marrow. It is also used to treat other bacterial infections. R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's does not work against infections caused by the virus, including cold and flu. As R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's is an antibiotic, it does not work against infections caused by the virus, including cold and flu. The bacteria causing tuberculosis (TB) are highly contagious that spread from one person to another via tiny droplets released into the air (through coughs or sneezes).
R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's consists of a drug called 'rifampicin' which works by inactivating a bacterial protein enzyme (RNA-polymerase) and inhibits bacterial cell death. R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's acts against the bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which causes TB (tuberculosis).
R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's should be taken as recommended by your doctor. It should be taken 30 minutes before food or 2 hours after food on an empty stomach. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects, such as drowsiness, dizziness, headache, weakness, muscle pain, heartburn, diarrhea, gas, and numbness or tingling sensation. Most of these side effects are mild and subside over time. However, if any of these effects persist contact your doctor immediately.
R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's may raise liver enzymes like ALT and can cause jaundice if taken longer. Hence, a regular liver function test (LFT) is recommended while taking treatment with R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's. Maintain a gap of one hour between R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's and antacid medicines. R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's is not recommended if you are pregnant or planning for pregnancy. Avoid breastfeeding while taking R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's as it passes into breast milk. R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's may cause dizziness, and vision problems; hence avoid driving vehicles or operating machines that require mental concentration. Avoid alcohol consumption while taking R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's as it could lead to increased drowsiness, dizziness, and liver damage.
Uses of R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's
Medicinal Benefits
R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's contains 'Rifampicin' that treats Tuberculosis (TB) by inactivating a bacterial genetic material that allows TB bacteria to make a copy of its protein for further growth inside the host cell (human). R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's is active against gram-positive cocci bacteria like Mycobacteria, Clostridium difficle and gram-negative bacteria like Neisseria meningitides, N. gonorrhoeae and Hemophilus influenzae. R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's is also used as a second-line treatment in the treatment of cholestatic pruritus. It also treats leprosy, severe gram-positive bacterial infections (like osteomyelitis, endocarditis, brain abscess, meningitis and implant infections) in combinations with other antibiotics.
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Side Effects of R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's
Drug Warnings
R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's should be avoided if you are allergic to any of its contents. Inform your doctor if you have diabetes, epilepsy, gout, mental health problems, HIV infection, malnutrition, peripheral neuropathy, porphyria, bleeding problems, kidney or liver problems on priority before starting treatment with R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's. Avoid foods and drinks containing histamines or tyramine, such as cured meat, matured cheese, soya, tuna, salmon, mackerel, wine, and beer, while treating with R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's as they might cause interaction. Maintain a gap of one hour between R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's and antacid medicines.
R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's is not recommended for pregnant women. Hence, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning for pregnancy. Avoid breastfeeding while using R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's as it passes into breast milk. R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's should be given to children only if prescribed by the paediatrician. R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's may cause dizziness or drowsiness, so avoid driving vehicles. Avoid alcohol consumption along with R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's as it could lead to increased drowsiness, dizziness and liver damage.
Drug Interactions
DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS: R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's may have interaction with pain killers (acetaminophen, hydrocodone), anti-TB (ethambutol, pyrazinamide) and vitamins (ergocalciferol, cholecalciferol, ascorbic acid), blood thinners (warfarin), Antacids (Pantoprazole, omeprazole), Antibiotics (doxycycline, ciprofloxacin, amoxicillin), cough syrups (diphenhydramine), anti-seizure drugs ( phenytoin, phenobarbital, Iamotrigine), azole antifungals (itraconazole, ketoconazole, voriconazole), calcium channel blockers (diltiazem, nimodipine, verapamil).
FOOD-DRUG INTERACTIONS: Do not consume alcohol while taking R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's as it could lead to increased dizziness and liver damage. Avoid foods and drinks containing histamine or tyramine, such as cured meat, matured cheese, soya, tuna, salmon, mackerel, wine, and beer, while taking R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's as they might cause interaction.
DRUG-DISEASE INTERACTION: R-Cin 450 Capsule 10's may have interactions with colitis (inflammation in the lining of the colon), porphyria ( blood disease), hemodialysis, liver toxicity, and kidney and liver dysfunction.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Tuberculosis (TB): It is an infectious disease that affects the lungs, but it could 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 that 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 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.