Guide To Rifampicin

Potential Side Effects

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Patients have noticed headaches, nausea, upset stomach, and heartburn while taking this medication. Women taking it could develop changes in their menstrual cycles. This drug can cause urine, tears, saliva, or sweat to become brown, red, or orange. This discoloration resolves once the patient stops taking rifampicin. However, this medicine could permanently discolor the patient's teeth. This medication may cause changes in behavior and coordination. Some patients may experience diarrhea, abdominal pain, and loss of appetite during treatment.

Rifampicin can change the results of certain lab tests. For example, it could cause elevated liver function tests, low red blood cell counts, elevated BUN levels, and elevated serum uric acid levels. Some patients may develop liver disease as a result of taking this medication. Thus, patients should be aware of possible signs of liver damage. Individuals with liver damage may notice yellowing of the skin or eyes. They could also have dark urine, persistent nausea, or abdominal pain. They should report them to their doctor immediately.

Get the details on precautions to remember with this medication next.

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