rifampicin 150 mg isoniazid 75 mg & ethambutol film-coated tablet
macleods pharmaceuticals limited atlanta arcade church road near leela hotel - rifampicin 150 mg isoniazid 75 mg ethambutol - film-coated tablet - rifampicin 150 mg isoniazid 75 mg ethambutol - antimycobacterials: other drugs for treatment of
ethambutol lupin ethambutol hydrochloride 400 mg tablet blister pack
lupin australia pty limited - ethambutol hydrochloride, quantity: 400 mg - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: ethylcellulose; magnesium stearate; titanium dioxide; polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether; povidone; purified talc; propylene glycol; hypromellose; maize starch; colloidal anhydrous silica - ethambutol lupin is indicated for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, as shown by a large number of studies by investigators throughout the world. it has also been used successfully in cases of primary tuberculosis and extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis, including miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous meningitis, tuberculosis of bones and joints, genitourinary tuberculosis, tuberculosis of the skin and tuberculous eye diseases. it should not be used as the sole antituberculosis drug, but should be used in conjunction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. selection of the companion drug should be based on clinical experience, considerations of comparative safety and appropriate in vitro susceptibility studies.,in patients who have not received previous antituberculosis therapy, i.e. initial treatment, the most frequently used regimens have included three of the following drugs ? ethambutol, isoniazid, rifampicin and streptomycin - for the first 2-4 months. for example:,? ethambutol plus isoniazid plus rifampicin; or ? ethambutol plus isoniazid plus streptomycin,then continuing with a two drug regimen such as,? ethambutol plus isoniazid; or ? ethambutol plus rifampicin.,in patients who have received previous antituberculosis therapy, mycobacterial resistance to other drugs used in initial therapy is frequent. consequently, in such retreatment cases ethambutol lupin should be combined with at least one of the second-line drugs not previously administered to the patient and to which bacterial susceptibility has been indicated by appropriate in vitro studies. antituberculosis drugs used with ethambutol have included cycloserine, ethionamide, pyrazinamide, viomycin and other drugs. isoniazid, aminosalicylic acid, and streptomycin have also been used in multiple drug regimens. alternating drug regimens have also been utilised.
ethambutol lupin ethambutol hydrochloride 400 mg tablet bottle
lupin australia pty limited - ethambutol hydrochloride, quantity: 400 mg - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: maize starch; propylene glycol; hypromellose; colloidal anhydrous silica; purified talc; povidone; magnesium stearate; titanium dioxide; ethylcellulose; polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether - ethambutol lupin is indicated for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, as shown by a large number of studies by investigators throughout the world. it has also been used successfully in cases of primary tuberculosis and extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis, including miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous meningitis, tuberculosis of bones and joints, genitourinary tuberculosis, tuberculosis of the skin and tuberculous eye diseases. it should not be used as the sole antituberculosis drug, but should be used in conjunction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. selection of the companion drug should be based on clinical experience, considerations of comparative safety and appropriate in vitro susceptibility studies.,in patients who have not received previous antituberculosis therapy, i.e. initial treatment, the most frequently used regimens have included three of the following drugs ? ethambutol, isoniazid, rifampicin and streptomycin - for the first 2-4 months. for example:,? ethambutol plus isoniazid plus rifampicin; or ? ethambutol plus isoniazid plus streptomycin,then continuing with a two drug regimen such as,? ethambutol plus isoniazid; or ? ethambutol plus rifampicin.,in patients who have received previous antituberculosis therapy, mycobacterial resistance to other drugs used in initial therapy is frequent. consequently, in such retreatment cases ethambutol lupin should be combined with at least one of the second-line drugs not previously administered to the patient and to which bacterial susceptibility has been indicated by appropriate in vitro studies. antituberculosis drugs used with ethambutol have included cycloserine, ethionamide, pyrazinamide, viomycin and other drugs. isoniazid, aminosalicylic acid, and streptomycin have also been used in multiple drug regimens. alternating drug regimens have also been utilised.
rimstar 4-fdc rifampicin 150mg / isoniazid 75mg film-coated tablet
sandoz private limited sandoz house, dr.annie besant road, worli, - rifampicin isoniazid pyrazinamide ethambutol - film-coated tablet - rifampicin 150mg isoniazid 75mg pyrazinamide - antimycobacterials: combinations of drugs for
rifampicin isoniazid pyrazinamide ethambutol hydrochloride tablets film-coated
lupin limited - rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, ethambutol (ethambutol hydrochloride) - tablets film-coated - 150mg+ 75mg+ 400mg+ 275mg
rifampicin 150 mg + isoniazid 75 mg + ethambutol 275 mg + pyrazinamide 400 mg tablets
lupin limited, india - rifampicin, pyrazinamide, ethambutol , isoniazid - tablets - 150 + 275 + 400 mg
rifampicin 150 mg, isoniazid 75 mg and ethambutol 275 mg tablets 150 + 75 + 275 mg
lupin limited, india - ethambutol , isoniazid - tablets - 150 + 75 + 275 mg
rifampicin/isoniazid/ethambutol 150mg+75mg+275mg oral solid ordinary film-coated tablets
macleods pharmaceuticals ltd - rifampicin+isoniazid+ethambutol - oral solid ordinary film-coated tablets - 150mg+75mg+275mg
myambutol ethambutol hydrochloride 400mg tablet
aspen pharma pty ltd - ethambutol hydrochloride, quantity: 400 mg - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: hypromellose; magnesium stearate; gelatin; calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate; maize starch; ethylcellulose; sorbitol; titanium dioxide; macrogol 6000 - indications as at 04 jan 2002 : oral administation : myambutol is indicated for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, as shown by a large number of studies by investigators throughout the world. it has also been used successfully in cases of primary tuberculosis and extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis, including miliary tuberculosis, tuberculois meningitis, tuberculosis of bones and joints, genitourinary tuberculosis, tuberculous of the shin and tuberculous eye diseases. it should not be used as the sole antituberculosis drug, but should be used in conjuction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. selection of the companion drug should be based on clinical experience, considerations of comparative safety and appropriate in vitro susceptibility studies. in patients who have not received previous antituberculosis therapy, i.e. initial treatment, the most frequently used regimens have included three of the following drugs - myambutol, isoniazid, rifampicin and streptomycin - for the first 2-4 months for example, myambutol plus isoniazid plus rifampicin or myambutol plus isoniazid plus streptomycin then continuing with a two drug regimen such as myambutol plus isoniazid or myambutol plus rifampicin. in patients who have received previous antituberculosis therapy, mycobacterial resistance to other durgs used in initial therapy is frequent. consequently, in such retreatment cases myambutol should be combined with at least one of the second-line drugs not previously administered to the patient and to which bacterial susceptibility has been indicated by appropriate in vitro studies. antituberculosis drugs used with myambutol have included cycloserine, ethionamide, pyrazinamide, viomycin and other drugs. isoniazid, aminosalicylic acid, and streptomycin have also been use in multiple drug regimens. alternating drug regimens have also been utilised.
ethambutol gh ethambutol hydrochloride 400 mg tablet bottle
lupin australia pty limited - ethambutol hydrochloride, quantity: 400 mg - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: colloidal anhydrous silica; povidone; titanium dioxide; hypromellose; magnesium stearate; ethylcellulose; polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether; purified talc; maize starch; propylene glycol - ethambutol gh is indicated for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, as shown by a large number of studies by investigators throughout the world. it has also been used successfully in cases of primary tuberculosis and extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis, including miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous meningitis, tuberculosis of bones and joints, genitourinary tuberculosis, tuberculosis of the skin and tuberculous eye diseases. it should not be used as the sole antituberculosis drug, but should be used in conjunction with at least one other antituberculosis drug. selection of the companion drug should be based on clinical experience, considerations of comparative safety and appropriate in vitro susceptibility studies.,in patients who have not received previous antituberculosis therapy, i.e. initial treatment, the most frequently used regimens have included three of the following drugs ? ethambutol, isoniazid, rifampicin and streptomycin - for the first 2-4 months. for example:,? ethambutol plus isoniazid plus rifampicin; or ? ethambutol plus isoniazid plus streptomycin,then continuing with a two drug regimen such as,? ethambutol plus isoniazid; or ? ethambutol plus rifampicin.,in patients who have received previous antituberculosis therapy, mycobacterial resistance to other drugs used in initial therapy is frequent. consequently, in such retreatment cases ethambutol gh should be combined with at least one of the second-line drugs not previously administered to the patient and to which bacterial susceptibility has been indicated by appropriate in vitro studies. antituberculosis drugs used with ethambutol have included cycloserine, ethionamide, pyrazinamide, viomycin and other drugs. isoniazid, aminosalicylic acid, and streptomycin have also been used in multiple drug regimens. alternating drug regimens have also been utilised..