About 250mg Dinex EC Didanosine Delayed Release Capsules
| Pack Size |
1*30 Capsules |
| Pack Type |
Box |
| Brand |
Dinex EC |
| Form |
Capsules |
| Manufacturer |
Cipla Ltd |
| Strength |
250 mg |
| Application |
To Treat Chronic Hepatitis C Virus |
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Didanosine Delayed-Release Capsules.Powerful Antiretroviral Support for HIVDinex EC 250mg capsules are formulated to aid in the treatment of HIV infection by inhibiting viral replication. When used as part of combination antiretroviral therapy, Didanosine effectively reduces the viral load, helping patients achieve better disease control. Its role in suppressing HIV progression makes it a vital option in comprehensive treatment plans.
Dosage and Administration GuidelinesFor optimal effectiveness, Dinex EC should be taken on an empty stomach-either 30 minutes before or two hours after meals. The precise dosage and regimen should follow your physician's prescription, tailored according to your health status. Both adults and children can use this treatment under medical supervision. Never adjust the dosage independently.
Safety Precautions and Storage RecommendationsThis medication is not suitable for individuals with hypersensitivity to Didanosine or its excipients, and should be used cautiously in those with advanced liver disease or a history of pancreatitis. Regular monitoring for signs of pancreatitis and peripheral neuropathy is advised. Store the capsules in a cool, dry place below 30C, away from direct light and moisture for long-term stability.
FAQ's of 250mg Dinex EC Didanosine Delayed Release Capsules:
Q: How should Dinex EC 250mg Didanosine capsules be taken for maximum benefit?
A: Dinex EC capsules should be swallowed whole on an empty stomach, about 30 minutes before or two hours after a meal. Always follow your physician's instructions regarding timing and dosage for the best results.
Q: What is the main benefit of using Dinex EC Didanosine in HIV treatment?
A: Dinex EC Didanosine acts by suppressing the replication of the HIV virus, decreasing viral load, and slowing disease progression as part of a combination antiretroviral regimen.
Q: When should I consult my doctor while taking Dinex EC capsules?
A: Consult your doctor immediately if you notice symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, tingling in the limbs, jaundice, persistent diarrhea, or new skin rash, as these could indicate serious side effects like pancreatitis or neuropathy.
Q: Where should I store Dinex EC capsules to maintain their effectiveness?
A: Store the capsules in a cool, dry place at temperatures below 30C, protected from light and moisture. Always keep the bottle tightly closed and out of reach of children.
Q: What are the common adverse effects associated with Dinex EC Didanosine?
A: Possible adverse effects include diarrhea, rash, peripheral neuritis, pancreatitis, and liver disorders. Monitoring by healthcare professionals is necessary during therapy.
Q: Who should avoid using Dinex EC 250mg capsules?
A: Individuals with known hypersensitivity to Didanosine or any excipients, and those with advanced liver disease (unless specifically prescribed by a physician), should not take this medication.