Side effects
Rarely will this drug cause a very severe allergic reaction. It's possible to experience a headache, a loss of appetite, an upset stomach, or nausea/vomiting. However, seek immediate medical attention if you experience any serious allergic reaction symptoms, such as a rash, itching or swelling (especially of the face, tongue, or throat), extreme dizziness, or difficulty breathing. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any additional effects not covered above. In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. Call your doctor in the US for medical advice regarding side effects. Many people who use this medication report no significant side effects. Keep in mind that your doctor has prescribed this medication because they believe it will benefit you more than it will harm you. If you experience any severe side effects, including vision changes (such as blurred/decreased vision, color blindness), liver disease symptoms (such as persistent nausea and vomiting, unusual tiredness or weakness, excruciating stomach/abdominal pain, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine), numbness or tingling in your arms, legs, toes, or joints, mental/mood disorders (such as confusion, hallucinations), or symptoms of a new infection (such as This is not a complete list of possible side effects. FDA side effects can be reported by phone at 1-800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/medwatch. Health Canada can be contacted at 1-866-234-2345 if you wish to report side effects.
Interactions
Myambutol (ethambutol): Additional Information Side Effects Drug Interactions Dosage Information During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding Drug Images Pricing & Coupons Generic Availability In Spanish Drug class: Other Antituberculosis Agents Patient Resources Advanced Reading Professional Resources Prescribing Information Related Treatment Guides Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare, Prophylaxis Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare, Treatment Tuberculo Drug interactions with myambutol (more information) Prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal products, as well as prescription and over-the-counter medications, may all interact with ethambutol. Any new or discontinued medications should be disclosed to all of your healthcare providers.
Contraindications
Alcohol may make liver disease more likely. While taking this medication, stay away from alcohol. Inform your surgeon or dentist of everything you use, including prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal products, before the procedure. Inform your physician or pharmacist if you are allergic to ethambutol or if you have any other allergies before taking this medication. Inform your doctor or pharmacist about all of your medical conditions before taking this medication, especially any that may be related to your eyes, including cataracts, retinopathy caused by diabetes, and optic neuritis, as well as liver, kidney, and alcohol use. Before breastfeeding, speak with your doctor. Tell your doctor about the advantages and disadvantages. This drug should only be taken while expecting if it is absolutely necessary. Live bacterial vaccines, such as the typhoid vaccine, may not function properly when ethambutol is present. Don't breastfeed if you have HIV disease because breast milk can spread the virus. For more information, consult your pharmacist. Before receiving any shots or immunizations, let your doctor know that you are taking ethambutol. This medication passes into breast milk but is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. Inactive ingredients in this product have the potential to cause allergic reactions or other issues.
During the period of treatment you must pay attantion while driving vehicles and occupation of other potentially hazardous activities that require high concentration of attention and quickness of psychomotor reactions. Other: Overdose: Symptoms: Treatment: How to use the medicine? From the digestive system: loss of appetite, nausea, stomachodynia, vomiting, abnormal liver function – increase in the activity of “liver” of transaminases. Allergic reaction: itching, arthralgia, skin rash, fever, dermatitis, anaphylaxis. : TB drugs; gets into actively growing mycobacterial cells, inhibiting the synthesis of RNA, affect cell metabolism, causes cessation of reproduction and death of bacteria.
The authors concluded that active medication has a small but significant beneficial effect on cognitive function. The results suggest that active medication may not adversely affect cognitive performance in older adults who do not show signs of dementia. The primary endpoint was the number of neuropsychiatric events, which includes the first and last event of Alzheimer's disease, in patients who received either active or standard dose of niacinamide. There was no significant difference in MMSE and memory performance between groups at baseline but no significant difference between groups by the end of the treatment. In this prospective randomized clinical trial, active and standard doses of niacinamide were given to healthy adults aged 65 years and older who were initially free of cognitive decline but have recently developed mild cognitive impairment.
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