IPCAZIDE 100MG/5MG SYRUP
Isoniazid 100 mg,Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 5 mg
Ipca Laboratories Ltd
It comes as a tablet and liquid to take by mouth, on an empty stomach.
Store it at room temperature, away from light and excess heat. Do not allow the liquid to freeze.
Drug-induced Hepatic Disease.
Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure) : Hypotension, also referred to as Low Blood Pressure. Low blood pressure occurs when blood pressure is much lower than normal. This means the heart, brain, and other parts of the body do not get enough blood. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 130/80 mmHg. Certain medicines and substances can lead to low blood pressure, including: • Alcohol • Anti-anxiety medicines • Certain antidepressants • Diuretics • Heart medicines, including those used to treat high blood pressure and coronary heart disease • Medicines used for surgery • Painkillers Other causes of low blood pressure include: • Nerve damage from diabetes • Changes in heart rhythm (arrhythmias) • Not drinking enough fluids (dehydration) • Heart failure Symptoms Symptoms of low blood pressure may include: • Blurry vision • Confusion • Dizziness • Fainting (syncope) • Lightheadedness • Nausea or vomiting • Sleepiness • Weakness Treatment • Use more salt. • Drink more water. Fluids increase blood volume and help prevent dehydration, both of which are important in treating hypotension. • Wear compression stockings. The same elastic stockings commonly used to relieve the pain and swelling of varicose veins may help reduce the pooling of blood in your legs. • Medications. Several medications, either used alone or together, can be used to treat low blood pressure that occurs when you stand up (orthostatic hypotension). The drug fludrocortisone is often used to treat this form of low blood pressure.
May increase toxicity of carbamazepine, ethosuximide, phenytoin, diazepam and triazolam, chlorzoxazone, theophylline, clofazimine, cycloserine and warfarin. May increase metabolism of enflurane resulting in nephrotoxic fluoride levels. Reduced efficacy and increased risk of peripheral neuropathies and hepatotoxicity with alcohol. Reduced absoprtion with aluminium-containing antacids; give at least 1 hr before the antacid. Decreased serum levels with ketoconazole, zalcitabine. Increased risk of peripheral neuropathy with stavudine and zalcitabine. Decreased serum levels if taken with food. Avoid tyramine-containing foods e.g. cheese, red wine and some fish as severe elevations in BP may occur.
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