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rifampicin A semisyntetic antibiotic drug used in the treatment of tuberculosis. Rifampicin stimulates the function of the liver cells and has been used in the treatment of severe pruritus caused by primary biliary cirrhosis. Rifampicin can have severe adverse effects. It can cause hepatitis and if not taken regularly renal damage.
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rifampin A drug that is used to treat infections caused by bacteria. It belongs to the family of drugs called antibiotics
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rifampicin Rifampicin is a very potent, relatively non-toxic drug and is easily administered. The daily dose for adults and children is 10 mg/kg up to 600 mg, and the intermittent dose is the same. Rifampicin is excreted in urine, tears, sweat, and other body fluid and it colours them orange. Rifampicin may be used safely during pregnancy.
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Rifamate trademark for a combination preparation of rifampin and isoniazid.
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