Rifam - Ask Your Questions on Rifam, Side Effects, Drug Interactions, Discussions, Pregnancy
Rifam
Rifam
rifampin
Rifam is an example of a bactericidal antibiotic i.e. one which kills bacteria in order to eliminate a disease. Often used in curing tuberculosis, leprosy and MRSA, Rifam works by binding itself to the beta-subunit of a harmful bacterial cell’s RNA polymerase, so it is no longer able to synthesise its own proteins and cause illness.

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Usage

This medication is being used for: Endocarditis / Tuberculosis /

Side Effects

nausea / heartburn / dizziness / headache / vomiting / drowsiness / diarrhea / flatulence / anorexia / fatigue / rash / weakness / fever / numbness / urticaria / pruritus /

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Drug Interactions

Pregnancy



Pregnancy and Rifam
Embryo and Rifam
Fetal
Weaning and Rifam
Breastfeeding and Rifam

Dosage

Dosage of rifampin infant dosage for Rifam
What is the dosage for Rifam?

Biological Half-life



How long does it take Rifam to leave the system?

Available as...

Is Rifam available as Injection? In Tablet Form? Route of Administration Topical Enteral Parenteral (injection/infusion) Other Inhalation ampule (amp.)
capsule (cap., caps.)
cream (cr., crm.)
elixir (elix.)
emulsion (emuls.)
microemulsion (microemuls.)
fluid (fl., fld.)
grain (gr.)
drop(s) (gtt(s).)
injection (inj.)
solution (liq.)
solution (sol.)
lotion (lot.)
spray (nebul.)
powder (pulv.)
suspension (susp.)
syrup (syr.)
tablet (tab.)
tincture (tr., tinc., tinct.)
ointment (ung)


Other medications containing rifampin

rifampin is the active ingredient in Rifam
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