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Q: Is INH compatible with G6PD patients?
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Azithromycin is in a class of medications called macrolide antibiotics. It was not found on any lists of forbidden drugs for G6PD patients; however, that does not necessarily mean that it should be taken by G6PD patients. To be safe, always tell your doctor what you have been diagnosed with and what medications and supplements you are taking.


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What does the medical abbreviation INH mean?

INH means isoniazid.


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INH or isoniazide is anti tuberculosis drug. I does not cure the strep throat.


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Why the patient that have g6pd deficient cannot take paracetamol and why?

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What is dose of primaquine in g6pd deficient patient?

Primaquine will cause a degree of hemolysis in ALL individuals with G6PD deficiency, irrespective of their particular mutation.The clinical significance of this hemolysis will depend mainly on the initial hemoglobin levels of the patient and the dose of drug given.Mutations that confer lower enzyme levels may have greater risk, but even patients with A- can still have serious hemolytic anemia after primaquine.When possible, G6PD deficiency should be excluded before the standard therapeutic dosage for radical treatment of P. vivax and P. ovale malaria is administered.At present, for radical cure of P. vivax (eradication of dormant parasites in the liver), in patients who are G6PD deficient, WHO guidance (see related link) is:if glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is known or suspected, 0.75 mg/kg weekly for 8 weeks.


Is Aspirin compatible with AIDS?

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What does the acronyms INH mean?

Isoniazid.


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