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Tag: Antitubercular drugs

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Does Ethambutol Cause Joint Pain? Understanding the Link

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According to the Mayo Clinic, ethambutol can cause or worsen attacks of gouty arthritis, a common cause of joint pain. While not the most common side effect, understanding whether **does ethambutol cause joint pain** is crucial for patients undergoing treatment for tuberculosis (TB).

How does ethambutol cause optic neuritis?: Exploring the Mechanism of EON

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Affecting up to 2% of patients treated with the anti-tuberculosis drug ethambutol, optic neuropathy (EON) is a serious and potentially irreversible side effect. It is a toxic optic neuropathy where the drug's damaging effects on the optic nerve cause inflammation and vision loss. Understanding **how does ethambutol cause optic neuritis** is crucial for early detection and preventing permanent visual impairment.

What is RINEX used for? Understanding Rinex and Rynex Medications

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Pharmacology can sometimes involve confusingly similar drug names, and the search for 'RINEX' often leads to multiple different medications. A survey conducted on the Indian health platform 1mg showed that 100% of users who reported using 'Rinex' tablets were taking it for tuberculosis. However, in other contexts, similarly spelled 'Rynex' products are used for common cold and allergy symptoms.