Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Usage
- 3 Frequently Asked Questions
- 4 How Do I Take It?
- 5 Precautions for DINOSIN 100MG TAB and its Constituents
- 6 Symptoms of Overdosage
- 7 Common Side-Effects
- 8 Serious Side-Effects
- 9 Rare Side-Effects
- 10 Food Interactions
- 11 Disease Interactions
- 12 Technical Classification
- 13 Available Alternatives for DINOSIN 100MG TAB
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Overview
DINOSIN 100MG TAB is a Schedule H drug.DINOSIN 100MG TAB is composed of: DIDANOSINE (100.0 MG)
Usage
DIDANOSINE is generally used to treat: Human Immunodeficiency VirusDIDANOSINE can address symptoms like: Fever, Head Headache, Throat Soreness, Abdomen Upset Stomach, Loose Motion, Vomit
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it safe on my liver?A: Not Safe
Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Check with your Doctor first
Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe
Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Not Advised for age < 1month
Q: Can it be taken during pregnancy?
A: Considered as Generally Safe – not enough studies to prove risk
How Do I Take It?
DINOSIN 100MG TAB is generally taken Before Food.Precautions for DINOSIN 100MG TAB and its Constituents
- Take precautions while taking didanosine as it may cause conditions such as peripheral neuropathy (numbness, tingling and pain in arms and legs), changes in eye, pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), changes in body fat distribution, osteonecrosis (death of bone tissue) and reoccurrence of symptoms from previous infections (Immune Reactivation Syndrome) or opportunistic infections (infections due to weakened immune system).
- Seek for immediate medical attention if you develop a condition called as lactic acidosis (increased levels of lactic acid in blood), which can turn fatal if not treated; or if you observe any symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and stomach pain.
- Inform your doctor if you are suffering from or have a history of pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), kidney or liver diseases (hepatitis B or C infections)Tell your doctor if you are or are planning to become pregnant. Didanosine if consumed in combination with stavudine during pregnancy may increase the chance of lactic acidosis.
- Patients who are taking didanosine along with ganciclovir, valganciclovir are more prone to side effects and hence require close supervision.
- You should not use didanosine if you are allergic to it. Do not take didanosine together with allopurinol, ribavirin, or stavudine.
- Tell your doctor if you have ever had:
- Liver disease or pancreatitis (didanosine can cause severe or life-threatening effects on your liver or pancreas);
- kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis);
- numbness or tingling in your hands or feet, including Raynaud’s syndrome; or
- if you drink large amounts of alcohol.
- Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. Use the medicine exactly as directed.Take didanosine on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal. Do not take with food.
Symptoms of Overdosage
DIDANOSINE over-dosage can result in: Difficulty BreathingCommon Side-Effects
DIDANOSINE : Vomiting, Stomach Pain, Diarrhoea, Pancreatitis, Headache, Pruritus, Neutropenia, Nausea, Abdomen Pain, Vomit, Hands Pain, Feet Pain, Hands NumbnessSerious Side-Effects
DIDANOSINE : Anemia, Thrombocytopenia, Restless Or Irritability, Difficulty Sleeping, VomitRare Side-Effects
DIDANOSINE : Seizure, Skin Rash, Itchy Skin, Anxiety, Hives, Chest Pain, Night Terrors, Constipation, Indigestion, Depression, Chills, Fever, Throat Soreness, Body Discoloration, Eyes Discoloration, Feet Swelling, Weakness (generalized), Head HeadacheFood Interactions
- Food decreases the levels of didanosine in your body. Take didanosine on an empty stomach at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal.
- The reverse transcriptase inhibitors, didanosine (ddI), zalcitabine (ddC), stavudine (d4T) and lamivudine (3TC), may cause pancreatitis.
- Avoid sodium rich food supplements.
Disease Interactions
DIDANOSINE can interfere with: Pancreatitis, Peripheral NeuropathyTechnical Classification
DIDANOSINE is categorized as: NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS (NRTIS) / ANTIVIRAL AGENTS / ANTI-INFECTIVESAvailable Alternatives for DINOSIN 100MG TAB
What are the commonly available Substitutes?
DINOSIN 100MG TAB | INR 929.75 for 60 TABLETS | DIDANOSINE 100.0 MG |
What are the other drugs with similar Ingredients?
DIDANOSINE | DIDANOSINE | |
DINEX EC 400MG TAB | INR 1131.13 for 30 TABLETS | DIDANOSINE 400.0 MG |
DINEX-EC CAP 400MG | INR 1187.7 for 30 CAPSULES | DIDANOSINE 400 MG |
DINOSIN 250MG TAB | INR 685.71 for 30 TABLETS | DIDANOSINE 250.0 MG |
DINOSIN 400MG CAP | INR 1170 for 30 CAPSULES | DIDANOSINE 400.0 MG |
ODIVIR 300MG/250MG/600MG KIT | INR 107 for 3 TABLETS | EFAVIRENZ 600.0 MG, LAMIVUDINE 300.0 MG, DIDANOSINE 250.0 MG |
ODIVIR 300MG/400MG/600MG KIT | INR 125.19 for 3 TABLETS | EFAVIRENZ 600.0 MG, DIDANOSINE 400.0 MG, LAMIVUDINE 300.0 MG |