Description
Barikind is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor that blocks the activity of specific JAK1 and JAK2 enzymes, interfering with the JAK-STAT signaling pathway (a network of protein-cell interactions, involved in processes like immunity, cell division, cell death, and tumor formation). If you are breastfeeding, pregnant, or trying to get pregnant, tell your doctor. Before beginning treatment with this medication, your doctor may order a chest X-ray and a TB (tuberculosis) skin test. Your doctor may order routine blood tests to check your cholesterol, blood counts, liver, and kidney function.
Dosage
If your doctor has prescribed Baricitinib 4mg, you shouldn't stop taking it unless they give you the all-clear. Normally, you should take this tablet at the same time every day, either before, during, or after a meal. It is best to swallow the Baricitinib 4mg whole rather than chewing or breaking it while taking it. How much and how frequently to take Barikind will be specifically prescribed by your doctor.
Missed dose
Taking Barikind as soon as you remember is advised if you forget to take your daily dose. You should get in touch with your doctor if you miss a dose. It is best to take Barikind in the morning because doing so will make it more difficult for you to forget to take it. Normally, you should consume the drug at the same time daily, according to your doctors’ prescription. You could always leave your tablets somewhere that is noticeable so that you will see them to keep track.
Overdose
According to clinical studies, overdosing was avoided even with repeated doses of up to 20 mg per day for longer than ten days. If you feel unwell or have any adverse reactions, you should then contact your doctor for possible overdose. Nevertheless, Barikind should be taken according to your doctor’s prescription, sticking faithfully to the dosage details.
Storage
When not in use, Barikind should be kept out of children's or other inappropriate users' reach. Details can be found in Barikind's box. The room should be dry and with a temperature ranging between 20° to 25°C, not lower than 15° and higher than 30°C.
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