Price:
Rs.375
 

Zurich 40mg Tab 20s is a medication containing Febuxostat as its active ingredient. Febuxostat is primarily used to manage conditions related to excess uric acid levels in the body, such as gout. 

Gout is a form of arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, leading to pain and inflammation. Let's explore the details of Zurich 40mg Tab.

 

 

Manufactured By

Tuzmaan Healthcare

Generic category 

ANTI-GOUT

Active Ingredient

FEBUXOSTAT

Prescription

Required


 

 

  1. Treatment of Hyperuricemia:
  • Zurich 40mg Tab is prescribed to lower uric acid levels in individuals with hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels). 
  • It is commonly used to prevent gout attacks and reduce the risk of complications associated with high uric acid levels.
  1. Dosage: 
  • The dosage of Zurich 40mg Tab is determined by your healthcare provider based on your specific condition, the severity of gout, and other factors. 
  • It is essential to follow the prescribed dosage and any additional instructions provided.
  1. Safety Precautions:
  • Inform your healthcare provider about any known allergies, especially to Febuxostat or similar medications.
  • Share your complete medical history, including any other medications or supplements you are taking, to avoid potential interactions.
  • Zurich 40mg Tab is typically taken orally with or without food.

 

 

  • Nausea
  • Rash
  • Abnormal liver function test

 

 

Q1: How long should I take Zurich 40mg Tab to manage gout or hyperuricemia?

The duration of treatment with Zurich 40mg Tab depends on your specific condition and your healthcare provider's recommendations. It may be prescribed for ongoing management to prevent gout attacks.

Q2: Can I take Zurich 40mg Tab with other medications or supplements?

Febuxostat can interact with certain medications. Inform your healthcare provider about all the medications and supplements you are taking to prevent potential interactions.

Q3: Can I consume alcohol while using Zurich 40mg Tab?

Moderate alcohol consumption may be acceptable, but excessive alcohol intake can contribute to gout and should be avoided. Discuss alcohol consumption with your healthcare provider.

 

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