Cartidin
Cartidin
Cartidin jest stosowany w leczeniu choroby zwyrodnieniowej stawów. Zmniejsza ból i obrzęk oraz pomaga w szybkim gojeniu się sztywnych stawów. Może być stosowany samodzielnie lub w połączeniu z innymi lekami. Cartidin 50 mg należy przyjmować z jedzeniem. Należy go przyjmować regularnie i o stałej porze każdego dnia. Może minąć kilka tygodni, zanim lek zacznie działać. Oprócz przyjmowania leku należy regularnie ćwiczyć, aby wzmocnić mięśnie wokół chorego stawu i kontrolować masę ciała. Nie należy nagle przerywać przyjmowania leku bez porozumienia z lekarzem.
Cartidin
Common use
Cartidin is an oral medication primarily used to manage the symptoms of osteoarthritis, particularly in the hip
and knee joints. This medicine belongs to a class of medicine called symptomatic slow-acting medicine (SYSADOA),
anthraquinones. In addition to this primary use, this capsule also significantly slows down the progression of
cartilage degradation, thereby helping manage signs and symptoms in patients suffering from osteoarthritis.
Dosage and direction
Swallow the capsule whole with a glass of water. Do not chew or crush it. Always take this medicine during or
after meals. Do not exceed the dosage recommended by your doctor.
Precautions
Renal Impairment: The medication should be used cautiously in patients suffering from severe renal impairment
as
it could pose potential risks.
Hepatic Impairment: People with severe liver disease should exercise caution while taking Cartidin as it could
exacerbate their condition.
Pregnancy: Caution is advised while taking Cartidin if you are pregnant. It is best to consult your doctor
before
taking this medicine.
Breastfeeding: If you are breastfeeding, it's important to discuss the use of Cartidin with your doctor to
understand the potential risks and benefits. Do not take it without consulting a doctor.
Contraindications
Cartidin is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to diacerein or any components of the
formulation.
It should be avoided in individuals with severe liver or kidney disease.
Possible side effect
Cartidin may have the following common side effects: Soft stools; Diarrhea; Abdominal pain; Nausea; Skin rash;
Liver function abnormalities: Changes in the way your liver works, which may be detected through blood tests.
Drug interaction
CYP2C9 substrates: Medicines like warfarin and phenytoin may interact with Cartidin, potentially increasing
their
blood levels and risk of toxicity.
CYP3A4 inducers: Medicines such as rifampicin may reduce the bioavailability of Cartidin, potentially lowering
its effectiveness.
Missed dose
If you forget to take a dose of Cartidin, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's nearly time for
your
next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Never increase your dosage without
consulting
your doctor.
Overdose
In the event of an overdose, common side effects may become more pronounced. If you accidentally take more than
the prescribed dose, inform your doctor. Do not panic, but let them know so they can provide appropriate guidance.
Storage
Store Cartidin at a cool room temperature. Keep it in a dry place, safe from light and moisture. Ensure this
medication is kept out of the reach of children. Always check the expiry date on the packet before taking Cartidin.