Ribawok 200mg Capsule

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Composition FOR Ribawok 200mg Capsule

Ribavirin(200mg)

food interaction for Ribawok Capsule

alcohol interaction for Ribawok Capsule

pregnancy interaction for Ribawok Capsule

lactation interaction for Ribawok Capsule

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
Ribawok 200mg Capsule is to be taken with food.
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CAUTION
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Ribawok 200mg Capsule. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Ribawok 200mg Capsule is highly unsafe to use during pregnancy. Seek your doctor's advice as studies on pregnant women and animals have shown significant harmful effects to the developing baby.
UNSAFE
Ribawok 200mg Capsule is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Ribawok 200mg Capsule

Ribavirin(200mg)

Ribawok capsule uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. It is used in combination with interferon.

How ribawok capsule works

Ribawok 200mg Capsule is an antiviral medication. It prevents the multiplication of virus in human cells. This stops the virus from producing new viruses and clears up your infection.

Common side effects of ribawok capsule

Headache, Muscle pain, Weakness, Fatigue, Fever

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Frequently asked questions FOR Ribawok 200mg Capsule

Ribavirin

Q. How does Ribawok 200mg Capsule work?
Ribawok 200mg Capsule belongs to a class of antiviral medications called nucleoside analogues. It decreases the amount of Hepatitis C virus in the body by blocking its growth, resulting in less liver damage and improved liver function
Q. What are the severe side effects of Ribawok 200mg Capsule?
Ribawok 200mg Capsule may cause anemia that can worsen any heart problems and can cause a heart attack that can be life-threatening. Call your doctor immediately in case you experience excessive tiredness, pale skin, headache, dizziness, confusion, fast heartbeat, weakness, shortness of breath, or chest pain.
Q. Can pregnant women take Ribawok 200mg Capsule?
No. Pregnant women should never take Ribawok 200mg Capsule. Studies have shown that Ribawok 200mg Capsule may cause birth defects, miscarriage, and stillbirth, if given during pregnancy. Women should have a negative pregnancy test prior to therapy and must use effective contraception methods. Women who are already taking Ribawok 200mg Capsule are advised to undergo periodic pregnancy tests.
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Q. What if I forget to take a dose of Ribawok 200mg Capsule?
If you forget a dose of Ribawok 200mg Capsule, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next scheduled dose in the prescribed time. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one as this may increase the chances of developing side effects.
Q. Is Ribawok 200mg Capsule safe?
Ribawok 200mg Capsule is safe if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Take it exactly as directed and do not skip any dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and let your doctor know if any of the side effects bother you.
Q. How should I store Ribawok 200mg Capsule?
Ribawok 200mg Capsule should be stored at a temperature between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, away from the reach of children. It should be kept away from direct sunlight and should not be freezed either.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)