azathioprine Tablets 50 mg

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India
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WHO
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Azathioprine Manufacturers

Drug Name: Azathioprine Chemical formulation: C9H7N7O2S Active ingredient: Azathioprine Common/generic brand name: Azathioprine Approved by FDA or not: FDA approved Commonly marketed in: Australia, Japan, China, Brazil, South Africa, Singapore, USA Density: It is available as an injectable solution and oral tablet.

What is the Azathioprine?

Azathioprine lowers the immune system to prevent your system from rejecting a donated organ like a kidney. When the immune system perceives the transplanted organ as an enemy and attacks it, it is called organ refusal. Azathioprine is a drug that prevents your body from refusing a new kidney. Azathioprine can be used for a variety of other things that aren't covered in this medicine guide. Azathioprine is an immunosuppressant which is used to cure rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's, colitis, sclerosis, and other inflammatory illnesses. Azathioprine intravenous granule, azathioprine injecting solution in vials, and azathioprine oral tablets are all available. Treatment is usually prescribed once a day.

Azathioprine is available in multiple forms:

Azathioprine is available both as capsules as well as an injectable tablet.

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How to use Azathioprine?

Take the correct dosage by mouth, generally once or twice regularly, as instructed by the physician. To avoid stomach problems, take this drug with food. The dosage is determined by your health condition, bodyweight, and treatment response. Do not take this medication in higher doses or for prolonged than recommended. Your illness will not improve any faster, and you will be at a higher risk of major side effects.

Azathioprine Side effects -

Common side effects:

Morning sickness are possible side effects. Taking this medication after a meal may help to reduce the severity of these side effects. It's also possible that you'll experience temporary hair loss. Inform the doctor or physician right away if any of these side effects linger or worsen.

Uncommon Side Effects:

This medicine may raise your chances of developing an uncommon but potentially fatal brain infection (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy-PML). If you experience any of the following adverse effects like the clumsiness, lack of coordination/balance, weakness, unexpected changes in your cognition, difficulties talking/walking, epilepsy, or blurred vision, seek medical attention right away.

Not Known and Rare Effects:

This medicine seldom causes a severe allergic reaction. However, if you detect any symptoms of a major allergic response, such as a reaction, dryness ,extreme dizziness, or problems breathing, seek medical treatment right once.

Special Warning or precaution for use

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who underwent azathioprine developed acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML) as well as solid malignancies. Patients on azathioprine may have severe low or limited white blood cell counts, platelet counts, and red blood cell counts, as well as macrocytic anaemia and/or pancytopenia. It's also possible to have severe bone marrow suppression. People with limited or absent TPMT activity are more likely to suffer severe, life-threatening myelotoxicity when given standard azathioprine dosages. The use of TPMT genotyping or phenotyping can aid in the identification of people who are at a higher risk of developing damage.

Effect of Azathioprine on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Although there are no good trials to prove detrimental effects, azathioprine should not be given to pregnant or breastfeeding women. The patient should be informed of the potential risk to the foetus if this prescription is used during pregnancy or if the patient gets pregnant while taking the medication. Women of childbearing age should be encouraged not to get pregnant.

FAQ About Azathioprine

1.What methods are used to keep track of patients?

Blood counts and platelets are used to keep track for patients.

2.What are the storage requirements for this drug?

This drug should be kept at room temperature. This drug should not be kept in direct sunlight or heat. This medicine should not be kept in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in any other wet location. It could be damaged by heat or dampness.

3.Azathioprine is provided (administered) in a variety of ways?

Azathioprine is a drug that is taken by mouth. After a sufficient and positive trial time, the dose may be increased.

4.What will happen if anyone suddenly stop taking medicines?

If you quickly stop taking this prescription after receiving a kidney transplant, you may suffer transplant rejection and kidney failure. If you're taking this medicine for rheumatoid arthritis and unexpectedly stop taking it, your rheumatoid arthritis problems may return.