The tablet can be taken with or without meals. It’s crucial to continue treatment as directed by your physician, even during symptom-free periods. Discontinuing medication may worsen symptoms due to increased crystal formation. Supporting your treatment with dietary modifications (such as limiting alcohol and meat consumption) and maintaining proper hydration can enhance effectiveness.
Common side effects include headache, diarrhea, nausea, and skin rashes. Initial treatment may temporarily exacerbate gout symptoms (sudden joint pain, redness, and swelling). Continue medication as prescribed; your doctor may recommend pain relievers or additional medications to manage these effects. Immediately report any signs of liver dysfunction (persistent nausea, dark urine, or jaundice).
Inform your healthcare provider about any history of cardiovascular conditions, stroke, thyroid disorders, or kidney/liver disease before starting treatment. This medication is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical consultation. Regular liver function tests are required during therapy to monitor safety.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF FEBUTAZ TABLET
- Gout management
THERAPEUTIC ADVANTAGES
Gout Treatment
ADVERSE EFFECTS
Frequently observed reactions
- Gastrointestinal disturbances (diarrhea, nausea)
- Cephalalgia (headache)
- Elevated hepatic enzymes
- Dermatological reactions (skin rash)
- Acute gout exacerbation
ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
MECHANISM OF ACTION
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