Hydroxychloroquine
Hydroxychloroquine
Hydroxychloroquine (hydroksychlorochina) jest stosowany w leczeniu lub zapobieganiu malarii, choroby wywoływanej przez pasożyty, które dostają się do organizmu poprzez ukąszenie komara. HCQS jest również stosowany w leczeniu objawów reumatoidalnego zapalenia stawów i tocznia rumieniowatego.
Hydroxychloroquine
Common use
Hydroxychloroquine is a quinoline medicine used to treat or prevent malaria, a disease caused by parasites that
enter the body through the bite of a mosquito. Hydroxychloroquine is also used to treat symptoms of rheumatoid
arthritis and discoid or systemic lupus erythematosus.
Dosage and direction
Take hydroxychloroquine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Take hydroxychloroquine with a meal or a glass of
milk unless your doctor tells you otherwise. Do not crush or break a hydroxychloroquine tablet. To treat lupus or
arthritis, hydroxychloroquine is usually taken daily. To treat malaria: Hydroxychloroquine is usually given as one
high dose followed by smaller doses during the next 2 days in a row.
Precautions
To make sure hydroxychloroquine is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have ever had: vision changes or
damage
to your retina caused by an anti-malaria medication; heart disease, heart rhythm disorder (such as long QT
syndrome);
diabetes; a stomach disorder; an allergy to quinine; liver or kidney disease; psoriasis; alcoholism; porphyria (a
genetic enzyme disorder that causes symptoms affecting the skin or nervous system); or a genetic enzyme deficiency
called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It may not be safe to breastfeed while using
this medicine. Ask your doctor about any risk.
Contraindications
You should not use hydroxychloroquine if you are allergic to hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine.
Hydroxychloroquine can cause dangerous effects on your heart, especially if you also use certain other
medicines
including the antibiotic azithromycin (Z-Pak). Seek emergency medical attention if you have fast or pounding
heartbeats and sudden dizziness (like you might pass out).
Taking hydroxychloroquine long-term or at high doses may cause irreversible damage to the retina of your eye
that
could progress to permanent vision problems.
Possible side effect
Common side effects of hydroxychloroquine may include: headache; dizziness; nausea or vomiting; stomach pain;
loss of appetite; weight loss; feeling nervous or irritable; skin rash or itching; or hair loss.
Drug interaction
Tell your doctor about all your other medicines, especially: cimetidine; cyclosporine; methotrexate;
rifampicin;
praziquantel; ampicillin; digoxin; tamoxifen; or heart rhythm medicine.
Missed dose
Call your doctor for instructions if you miss a dose.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical attention. Overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, vision changes, seizure, slow heart
rate, weak pulse, pounding heartbeats, sudden dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath, or slow breathing (breathing
may stop).
Storage
Store at room temperature away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep hydroxychloroquine out of the reach of
children. A hydroxychloroquine overdose can be fatal to a child who accidentally swallows this medicine.