Xifaxan

ILKO (550 mg Xifaxan)

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Xifaxan is an antibiotic that fights bacterial infection in the intestine.

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Hepazec: 550 mg dose Lormyx: 200 mg dose Xifaxan/Lormyx/Hepazec (Rifaximin) is used for the the treatment of digestive system infections caused by bacteria. This infection originates from the Escherichia coli, a kind of bacteria that lives in the intestines. While the bacteria are harmless and keep the digestive tract healthy, they trigger an infection when a person eats contaminated food or drinks contaminated water. Xifaxan/Lormyx/Hepazec (Rifaximin) is typically prescribed for: Traveler’s diarrhea (TD) Damage to the function of the brain due to chronic liver disease Non-complicated diverticular disease SIBO – for now, the primary antibiotic used is Xifaxan . Research indicates that Xifaxan can be quite effective in treating SIBO , with a large majority of patients benefiting from the treatment. Xifaxan has been shown to eradicate a variety of strains of bacteria.

Brand Manufacturer: ILKO (550 mg Xifaxan)
Side Effects: Reported side effects include: Black tarry stools Dizziness Muscle spasm Rapid breathing Shortness of breath Inability to sleep Less common Blood in the urine Bloody nose Chest pain Fainting Strange noises in the ears Weakness Ulcers Sores Sunken eyes Consult your doctor if you experience any of these side effects.
Indication: Xifaxan is the name given to the 550 mg dose. Lorymx is the name of the 220 mg dose. Xifaxan works differently than other antibiotics and goes through the stomach into the intestines without getting absorbed into the bloodstream. It kills bacteria and/or stops their future growth. Xifaxan also treats irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In addition, it helps to treat hepatic encephalopathy, a brain problem caused by improper liver function. The drug has been proven to minimize the risk of further brain impairment in people with this liver defect. Xifaxan requires a prescription and is intended for use in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age. Please follow your doctors instructions when taking this and any medication.

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