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Rifampin 150 Mg Caps 30 Unit Dose By American Health.

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Rifampin 150 Mg Caps 30 Unit Dose By American Health.

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Rifampin 150 Mg Caps 30 Unit Dose By American Health. This Item Requires A Valid Order From A Physician Licensed in USA. Item Number.:RXD4265617/RXB10007148
Size : 30
Selling UoM : EA
NDC: 68084-0357-21
UPC Barcode : 368084357213
Supplier: 0050001294 AMERICAN HEALTH PACKAGING(PGN)
Supplier Material : 035721
Generic Code : 009322 RIFAMPIN ORAL CAPSULE 150 MG
Fine Line Class : 850085008510 All Rx Products
Product Category : RX Pharmaceuticals
Product Type : GRX Generic RX

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capsule , red , oblong oblong
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WARNING: Rarely, isoniazid (which is part of this combination medication) has caused severe (sometimes fatal) liver problems (e.g., hepatitis). Liver problems increase with age and with daily use of alcohol. Hepatitis can develop with use of this drug at any time during treatment. Stop using this medication and notify your doctor immediately if you develop unusual fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, yellowing of the eyes or skin, or stomach or abdominal pain. Your doctor may decide to slowly restart isoniazid after these symptoms disappear and lab tests return to normal. People with active (acute) liver problems should not use this medication for preventative treatment until after the liver problems have stopped. Your doctor will monitor your liver function tests at least every month to discuss your progress.

USES: This medication is used in the treatment of tuberculosis.

HOW TO USE: Take this medication by mouth on an empty stomach (one hour before or two hours after meals) as directed. Take all this medication as prescribed. Do not skip doses or stop taking this without your doctor's approval. Stopping therapy too soon may result in ineffective treatment. For best results, take this medication at evenly spaced intervals throughout the day and night to keep your blood level constant. Antacids may reduce the absorption of rifampin. Take this drug at least one hour before taking any antacids.

SIDE EFFECTS: Stomach upset, heartburn, gas, diarrhea, sore mouth, drowsiness, dizziness or flushing may occur the first several days as your body adjusts to the medication. If any of these effects continue or become bothersome, inform your doctor. This medication may cause urine, saliva, tears and sweat to turn red-orange in color. Do not be alarmed. This will disappear when the medication is stopped. Notify your doctor if you develop: weakness, unusual bruising or bleeding, headache, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of the eyes or skin, dark urine, pale stools, numbness or tingling of the hands or feet, changes in vision, confusion, memory trouble, fever, sore throat, fever, chills. In the unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to this drug, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

PRECAUTIONS: Tell your doctor if you have: liver disease, kidney problems, blood disorders, history of alcohol use, allergies (especially drug allergies). Alcohol can reduce the effectiveness of this medication and increase side effects. Limit alcohol consumption while taking this medication. Use caution operating machinery or participating in activities requiring alertness if this medication makes you feel drowsy or dizzy. Soft contact lenses may be permanently discolored by this medication. This medication should be used only if clearly needed during pregnancy or while breast-feeding. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.

DRUG INTERACTIONS: This drug is not recommended for use with: delavirdine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details. Inform your doctor about all the medicines you may use (both prescription and nonprescription) especially of: other MAO inhibitors (e.g., furazolidone, linezolid, moclobemide, phenelzine procarbazine, selegiline, isocarboxazid, tranylcypromine), adrenaline-like drugs (e.g., sympathomimetics such as ephedra, pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine), serotonin-type drugs (including SSRI antidepressants and triptans such as sumatriptan), warfarin, oral medicines for diabetes, azole antifungals (e.g., itraconazole, ketoconazole), theophylline, halothane, verapamil, certain protease inhibitors (e.g., nelfinavir), corticosteroids, (e.g., prednisone), disopyramide, beta-blockers (e.g., metoprolol), isoniazid, digitoxin, quinidine, mexiletine, phenytoin, cyclosporine, zidovudine, live vaccines. In very rare cases, a drug contained in this combination medication (isoniazid - INH) may cause flushing of the skin or symptoms of high blood pressure such as unusually fast or slow heartbeat, vomiting, sweating, headache, chest pain, sudden vision changes, one-sided weakness or slurred speech. Tell your doctor immediately should these symptoms occur. If these reactions do occur, it is important that you follow special dietary restrictions in order to limit the amount of tyramine and histamine in your diet while you are taking this medicine. Foods and beverages high in tyramine should be avoided (see list below). Excessive amounts of coffee, chocolate, sour cream, or avocados may also produce symptoms of high blood pressure in very rare cases. High tyramine content foods include: aged cheeses (cheddar, camembert, emmenthaler, brie, s