Ethambutol

*Ethambutol hydrochloride*, ethionambutol hydrochlor., Embftal, Embfutol etio, Isomumfl, Combutole, Nitrub, Protidoniodinum h.g., Rubucid, Tsinalbenium, Tyubbiolin and other drugs with the active ingredient enambutol - this is a group of drugs that are used to treat tuberculosis. These medications, known as TB drugs, kill the bacteria that causes TB and help reduce symptoms of the infection.

One of the most common side effects of ethambutol is stomach irritation, which can cause nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. There are also cases of dizziness, disorientation in space and exacerbation of gout attacks (manifestations of high levels of uric acid and salt deposits, which leads to pain in the joints). If the contraindications listed in the instructions prevent you from taking these drugs, you should consult a doctor to change the drug or change the treatment regimen. However, despite the side effects, taking ethambuzole is necessary for the treatment of tuberculosis.



Ethambutol is an anti-tuberculosis drug that belongs to the group of anti-tuberculosis drugs of different chemical groups. Produced in various countries including Russia, India, Poland, Italy, India and Russia. The international name of the drug is Etambutol, and the pharmacological group is “Anti-tuberculosis drugs of different chemical groups.”

Manufacturers: Akrikhin HFC, Wave International, Ipkue Laboratories, Krakow Sanovanit Production Association.

Ethambula contains the active ingredient eta