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Rifamate

Rifampicin, the only commercially available ansamacroHde, is manufactured by MerreU Dow under the tradename Rifadin, and by CIBA under the trade name Rimactane. Rifampicin is also suppHed in combination with isoniazid or pyrazinamide [98-96-4]. The rifampicin—isoniazid combination is known as Rifamate (MerreU Dow), Rifinah (MerreU Dow), and Rimactazid (CIBA) the rifampicin—pyrazinamide as Rifater (MerreU Dow). Several other rifamycin derivatives including rifabutin and rifapentine are undergoing clinical studies. [Pg.506]

Antimicrobial spectrum, pharmacodynamic and phamacokinetic characteristics of rifabutin, a long-acting antituberculosis semisynthetic antibiotic of rifam-icin group 99MI13. [Pg.230]

Sumifon (Sumitomo) Tliberon (Shionogi) Nydrazid (Apothecon) Rifamate (Hoechst Marion Roussel)... [Pg.1105]

Rifamate (Hoechst Marion Roussel 1976)-comb. with isoniazid... [Pg.1812]

Rifamate Tuberculostatic Cap Rifampin 300 mg, isoniazid 150 mg 1 capqd monitorforhepatotoxicity... [Pg.71]

Rx with rifampin (Rifamate) with rifampin, pyrazinamide (Rifater)... [Pg.650]

Rifinah (Marion Mcrrcll)- Upjohn) Rifamate (Hoechst Marion... [Pg.1105]

RIFAMATE RIFAMPICIN RIFAMPICINE (FRENCH) RIFAMPICINUM RIFAMPIN RIFAPRODIN RIFINAH RIFOBAC RIFOLDIN RIFORAL RI.MACTAN RIMACTAZID TUBOCIN... [Pg.1212]

Lopez-Cortes LF, Ruiz-Valderas R, Viciana P, Alarcon-Gonzalez A, Gomez-Mateos J, Leon-Jimenez E, Sarasanacenta M, Lopez-Pua Y, Pachon J. Pharmacokinetic interactions between efavirenz and rifam-picin in HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis. Clin Pharmacokinet 2002 4I(9) 68I-90. [Pg.1207]

When thionamides are used in combination with rifam-picin, hepatotoxicity is more common and severe (18,19). There was a 13% incidence of hepatotoxicity in patients with multibaciUary leprosy treated with dap-sone, rifampicin, and protionamide 10 mg/kg/day, and a 17% incidence in 110 patients treated with dapsone, rifampicin, and protionamide 5 mg/kg/day however, although the lower dose of protionamide did not reduce the incidence of hepatotoxicity, it did reduce its severity (20). Protionamide does not affect the pharmacokinetics of rifampicin (21). [Pg.1295]

Nicozid PMS-lsoniazid Rifamate (Sanofi-Aventis) Rifater (Sanofi-... [Pg.314]

Aventis) Rifaldin Rifamed Rimactane (Novartis) Rimpin ... [Pg.504]

THERAPEUTIC USES Rifampin for oral administration is available alone and as a flxed-dose combination with isoniazid (150 mg of isoniazid, 300 mg of rifampin RIFAMATE) or with isoniazid and pyrazinamide (50 mg of isoniazid, 120 mg of rifampin, and 300 mg pyrazinamide ... [Pg.786]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.786 ]




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