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Pyrazinamide | C5H5N3O | CID 1046 - PubChem - NIHPyrazinamide is a first line antituberculosis medication, but is used only in combination with other antituberculosis medications such as isoniazid or rifampin.
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Mechanisms of Pyrazinamide Action and Resistance - PMCDec 17, 2014 · PZA is a unique anti-tuberculosis drug that plays a key role in shortening the TB therapy. PZA kills non-replicating persisters that other TB ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tuberculosis Drug Development: History and Evolution of the ... - NIHFrontline tuberculosis (TB) drugs include isoniazid, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, and rifampicin, all developed more than 40 years ago. The rational, mechanism ...
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Label: PYRAZINAMIDE tablet - DailyMed - NIHPyrazinamide is indicated for the initial treatment of active tuberculosis in adults and children when combined with other antituberculous agents.
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Pyrazinamide: MedlinePlus Drug Information### Summary of Pyrazinamide (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682402.html)
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Updated Guidelines on the Treatment of Drug-Susceptible ... - CDCJan 8, 2025 · The panel recommends two months of isoniazid (H), rifampin (R), pyrazinamide (Z), and ethambutol (E), followed by two months of isonaizid and ...
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WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis: module 4: treatmentMay 24, 2022 · This document includes two new recommendations - for the use of a 4-month regimen composed of rifapentine, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and moxifloxacin.<|separator|>
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Optimizing pyrazinamide for the treatment of tuberculosis - PMC - NIHPyrazinamide is a potent sterilizing agent that shortens the treatment duration needed to cure tuberculosis. It is synergistic with novel and existing drugs ...
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Pyrazinamide | Working Group for New TB DrugsAdding it to TB treatment enabled the shortening of treatment from 9 to 6 months. ... Hepatotoxicity appears to be dose related, and may appear at any time during ...
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An Official ATS/CDC/ERS/IDSA Clinical Practice GuidelineNew drug-susceptible TB recommendations include the use of a novel 4-month regimen for people with pulmonary TB and a shortened 4-month regimen for children ...
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Tuberculosis (TB) Treatment & Management - Medscape ReferenceOct 31, 2024 · TB resistant to isoniazid can be treated with rifampin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol for 6 months. Therapy should be extended to 9 months if ...
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The safety of pyrazinamide in pediatric drug-sensitive tuberculosis ...Oct 23, 2025 · According to WHO guidelines, the recommended daily dose of PZA for pediatric TB is 30–40 mg/kg; for children weighing ≥25 kg or older than 10 ...
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Effectiveness and Pharmacokinetic Exposures of First-Line Drugs ...We included studies in children aged <18 years being treated for drug-susceptible tuberculosis with rifampicin (RIF), pyrazinamide, isoniazid, and ethambutol.
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Pyrazinamide (Z) - MSF Medical GuidelinesRenal insufficiency: 25 mg/kg 3 times a week. Weight (kg). Daily ... Liver function in patients with hepatic impairment or on drug-resistant TB treatment.Missing: administration | Show results with:administration
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Pyrazinamide Dosage Guide + Max Dose, Adjustments - Drugs.comFeb 20, 2025 · Usual Adult Dose for Tuberculosis - Active. Once a day dosing: 15 to 30 mg/kg orally once a day. Maximum dose: 2 grams/day.
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5.2.7.1. Recommended dosages for first-line TB medicinesTable 5.3 shows the recommended dosages for first-line TB medicines for children. These dosages are applicable to all children, irrespective of the type of TB.
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Pyrazinamide | Johns Hopkins ABX GuideSep 28, 2018 · Fixed-dose combinations: Rifater (RIF/INH/PZA 120/50/300 mg):. ≤44 ... Administered 1 hr before or 2 hours after meals. ADULT RENAL ...
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Pyrazinamide - SingHealthThis medication can be taken with or without food. However, if you are having stomach discomfort, you can take them after food instead. Take your medications at ...Missing: reduce | Show results with:reduce
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Pyrazinamide - LiverTox - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHDec 20, 2020 · Pyrazinamide is a first line antituberculosis medication, but is used only in combination with other antituberculosis medications such as ...
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Treatment of Tuberculosis American Thoracic Society ... - CDCFixed-dose combination preparations may be administered more easily than single drug tablets and may decrease the risk of acquired drug resistance and ...
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[PDF] WHO-PQ RECOMMENDED SUMMARY OF PRODUCT ...Sep 4, 2022 · Patients on haemodialysis: on dialysis days, [TB307 trade name] should be administered after the dialysis session. Hepatic impairment.
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(pyrazinamide) dosing, indications, interactions, adverse effects, and ...This drug inhibits renal excretion of urates, frequently resulting in hyperuricemia which is usually asymptomatic.Missing: impairment | Show results with:impairment
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Adverse Events During TB Treatment | Tuberculosis (TB) - CDCApr 17, 2025 · Possible adverse effects ; Pyrazinamide · Gout · Abnormal uric acid level · Joint aches, Serious ; Rifampin or Rifapentine, Bleeding problems (due to ...
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Pyrazinamide-Induced Hyperuricemia - PMC - NIHOff-label use of rasburicase has been shown to be effective in the long-term treatment of patients with tophaceous gout. Richette et al demonstrated ...Missing: hyperuricosuria | Show results with:hyperuricosuria
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The high incidence of severe adverse events due to pyrazinamide in ...Jul 21, 2020 · Cutaneous reactions included rash, itching sensation, and eruption, and GI intolerance included nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain unrelated ...
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Incidence of Serious Side Effects from First-Line Antituberculosis ...Jun 27, 2002 · Among 430 patients treated between 1990 and 1999, the incidence of all major adverse effects was 1.48 per 100 person-months of exposure (95% ...
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Label: PYRAZINAMIDE tablet - DailyMedCONTRAINDICATIONS: Pyrazinamide is contraindicated in persons: • with severe hepatic damage. • who have shown hypersensitivity to it. • with acute gout ...
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Exacerbation of porphyria during treatment of pulmonary tuberculosisThe data suggest that pyrazinamide was capable of causing an exacerbation of the patient's porphyria. Tuberculosis, by causing debility, may also have ...
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Tuberculosis and pharmacological interactions: A narrative reviewConcomitant administration of pyrazinamide with isoniazid and/or rifampin is associated with an increased risk of hepatotoxicity due to an additive effect.
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The effect of the interaction of pyrazinamide and probenecid on ...Complex interactions occur between pyrazinamide (PZA) and probenecid in man involving both the metabolism and distribution of the drugs, and their effects ...
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Interaction between allopurinol and pyrazinamide - PubMedPyrazinamide (PZA) is increasingly used with isoniazid and rifampicin, in short-course antituberculous chemotherapy in service programme conditions.
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Mechanisms of Pyrazinamide Action and Resistance - PubMed - NIHPZA acts differently from common antibiotics by inhibiting multiple targets such as energy production, trans-translation, and perhaps pantothenate/coenzyme A ...
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Pyrazinamide Resistance Is Caused by Two Distinct MechanismsJul 11, 2016 · The role of acidic pH in PZA action and the basis for the unique PZA susceptibility of M. tuberculosis are unknown. We found that in M.
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Visualizing Pyrazinamide Action by Live Single-Cell Imaging of ...Mar 24, 2022 · The acid-base equilibrium of pyrazinoic acid drives the pH dependence of pyrazinamide-induced Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth inhibition.
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The Bewildering Antitubercular Action of Pyrazinamide - PubMed - NIHMar 4, 2020 · In this review, we discuss the four prevailing models for PZA action, recent developments in modulation of PZA susceptibility and resistance, ...
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Pyrazinoic Acid Inhibits Mycobacterial Coenzyme A Biosynthesis by ...Pyrazinamide inhibits the eukaryotic-like fatty acid synthetase I (FASI) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ... Pyrazinamide Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
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Pyrazinamide inhibits the eukaryotic-like fatty acid synthetase I (FASI ...5-Cl-PZA and PZA markedly inhibited the activity of M. tuberculosis FASI, the biosynthesis of C16 to C24/C26 fatty acids from acetyl-CoA.
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[PDF] RIFATER® (rifampin, isoniazid and pyrazinamide USP) Tablets ...10 hours in patients with normal renal and hepatic function. The half-life of the drug may be prolonged in patients with impaired renal or hepatic function.
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Oral bioavailability of rifampicin, isoniazid, ethambutol ... - PubMedFor pyrazinamide, these values were 83.3 to 93.9, 95.8 to 101.4, and 97.0 to 104.1. For isoniazid, the 90% CIs for the log-transformed ratios of AUC(0-24), and ...
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Pyrazinamide: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBankSide effects include liver injury, arthralgias, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, dysuria,malaise and fever, sideroblastic anemia, adverse effects on the blood ...
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Pyrazinamide: An overview - UpToDateJul 1, 2025 · Pyrazinamide (PZA) is an antimicrobial agent that is most commonly used for treatment of active tuberculosis (TB) during the initial phase of ...
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Protein Binding of First-Line Antituberculosis Drugs - PMC - NIHHowever, in our study, we found that the protein binding for pyrazinamide is actually much lower than has been previously reported (0 to 7.2%), with 50% of the ...
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Pharmacokinetics of Pyrazinamide and Optimal Dosing Regimens ...Jul 25, 2017 · Pyrazinamide pharmacokinetics was best described by a one-compartmental model with first-order elimination and transit compartment absorption.Missing: excretion | Show results with:excretion
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Pyrazinamide: Package Insert / Prescribing Information - Drugs.comPyrazinamide is dialyzable. 13. Pyrazinamide Dosage and Administration. Pyrazinamide should always be administered with other effective antituberculous drugs.
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Selective Inactivity of Pyrazinamide against Tuberculosis in C3HeB ...The pronounced effect of PZA in the intracellular compartment is presumably due to the more acidic milieu in the phagolysosomes of activated macrophages, where ...
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pncA Mutations as a Major Mechanism of Pyrazinamide Resistance ...The remaining 53 of the 57 PZA-resistant isolates had pncA mutations, confirming that pncA mutation is the major mechanism of PZA resistance. Various new ...Missing: rpsA | Show results with:rpsA
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Insights Into Mutations Induced Conformational Changes ... - FrontiersStudies have shown that resistance is developed against PZA due to mutations in three genes: pncA, panD, and rpsA, among which pncA gene mutations contribute to ...
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A Global Perspective on Pyrazinamide Resistance - Research journalsThe estimated global burden is 1.4 million new PZA resistant TB cases annually, about 270,000 in MDR-TB patients.
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Role of pncA and rpsA Gene Sequencing in Detection of ...1997. Mutation in pncA is a major mechanism of pyrazinamide resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuber. Lung Dis. 78:117–122.
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Underestimated pyrazinamide resistance may compromise ...Feb 7, 2019 · Six (20%) of MDR-TB patients had a poor outcome including treatment failure. Among patients with treatment failure, 5 (83%) had pyrazinamide ...Missing: implications | Show results with:implications
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improving treatment of MDR-TB by identifying pyrazinamide ...While resistance to PZA in MDR-TB is associated with poor treatment outcome, bacillary susceptibility to PZA along with the use of fluoroquinolone (FQ) and ...
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A computational study of pyrazinamide: Tautomerism, acid–base ...Oct 15, 2014 · The activities of this compound are said to occur in acidic medium where it is converted to the active form of pyrazinoic acid.
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[PDF] Pyrazinamide 500 mg uncoated tablets (Antibiotice SA) TB267 ...In patients with chronic renal insufficiency, pyrazinamide will be administered only if absolutely necessary, and only under medical supervision. In ...
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[PDF] the solubility enhancement and the stability assessment of rifampicin ...Figure 4.18 Pyrazinamide pH Stability Profiles. 4.3. CONCLUSION. The aim of ... and pyrazinamide demonstrated the poor aqueous stability due to the hydrolysis and ...
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Stability of isoniazid, rifampin and pyrazinamide in suspensions ...At the end of 28 days greater than 90% of initial concentrations of INH, PZA and RIF in monosuspensions remained unchanged irrespective of ambient temperature ...
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World's first child-friendly TB medicines in correct dosesDec 2, 2015 · Splitting TB pills, which gives the medication a bitter taste and usually results in imprecise dosing, makes the treatment journey even more ...
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Multi-Methodological Quantitative Taste Assessment of Anti ... - MDPIThe aim of this research was to quantify the bitterness of isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol dihydrochloride using two in vivo (a human taste ...
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[PDF] Rifampicin/Isoniazid/Pyrazinamide 75mg/50mg/150mg Dispersible ...Stability testing was conducted according to the requirements of WHO. ... Four tablets as single oral dose fasting in vivo bioequivalence study of fixed dose ...
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Design, synthesis and biological activity of pyrazinamide derivatives ...Sep 4, 2017 · The pure pyrazine-2-carboxylic acid chloride (3) was obtained as the white crystal. A general method for synthesis of compounds 4a to 4c. The ...Missing: manufacturing | Show results with:manufacturing
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Different spectrophotometric and TLC-densitometric methods for ...Experimental results of robustness for determination of Pyrazinamide and Pyrazine-2-carboxylic acid by the proposed TLC-densitometric method. Parameters, PYN ...
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[PDF] pdp-PYRAZINAMIDEAug 23, 2019 · STABILITY AND STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS pdp-PYRAZINAMIDE Tablets should be stored between 15° C and 30°C. Store in a tightly closed container ...
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PP-054 Stability study of 100 mg/ml paediatric pyrazinamide oral ...This study showed that 100 mg/mL pyrazinamide oral suspension in Syrspend SF PH4 was stable for at least 90 days at room temperature.
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Treatment of Tuberculosis. A Historical Perspective - ATS JournalsSep 23, 2015 · Pyrazinamide was discovered in the late 1940s, based on the observation that nicotinamide had activity against M. tuberculosis in animal models.
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Pyrazinamide Monograph for Professionals - Drugs.comJun 10, 2024 · ATS, CDC, IDSA, and others state that routine use of pyrazinamide in pregnant women is not recommended, especially during the first trimester.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] RIFATER® (rifampin, isoniazid and pyrazinamide USP) Tablets ...RIFATER is a combination of the three drugs, rifampin, isoniazid, and pyrazinamide. Each of these individual drugs has been associated with liver dysfunction.Missing: fixed | Show results with:fixed
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Pyrazinamide (Zinamide): Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ... - WebMDPyrazinamide is used to treat tuberculosis. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, and increased uric acid levels.
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Pyzina 1000 MG Tablet - Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Price ... - PractoFeb 24, 2020 · Pyzina 1000 MG Tablet is an antitubercular medicine which helps to treat tuberculosis and reduces the spread of infection.
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[PDF] GDF Budgeting Prices for TB Medicines Version: Q4-2024Rifampicin/Isoniazid/ Pyrazinamide 75 mg/50 mg/150 mg Dispersible tablet(s) Blister(s) 84. 6.65. ADHERENCE TECHNOLOGIES. Smart medication container kit 1. 61.00.
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Trends in the availability and prices of quality-assured tuberculosis ...Jun 25, 2024 · TB drug prices of the GDF. Drug product prices ranged from $0.66 to $1700 per pack of single medicines, from $1.33 to $99 per pack of FDCs, and ...
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Treatment for Drug-Susceptible Tuberculosis Disease - CDCApr 17, 2025 · The 4-month 2HPZM/2HPM TB treatment regimen consists of: Isoniazid (H),. Rifapentine (P),. Pyrazinamide (Z), and. Moxifloxacin (M).
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WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis: module 4Apr 15, 2025 · Module 4: treatment and care encompass all current recommendations for managing drug-susceptible and drug-resistant TB, alongside patient care and support ...
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5. Treatment of drug-resistant TB using 9-month regimensThe 9-month all-oral regimen may be used to treat MDR/RR-TB in patients with renal failure provided the dose or dosing interval of renally excreted drugs are ...
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Treatment of Drug-Resistant and Drug-Susceptible TB - IDSADec 30, 2024 · New DS-TB recommendations include use of a novel 4-month regimen for people with pulmonary TB and a shortened 4-month regimen for children with non-severe TB.
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NCT02409290 | The Evaluation of a Standard Treatment Regimen ...The STREAM study is an international, multi-centre, parallel-group, open-label, randomised, controlled trial in patients with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis ...
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Relapse after treatment with standardized all-oral short regimens for ...This systematic review and meta-analysis therefore aim to estimate the pooled proportion of relapse among cases treated with standardized all-oral short RR-TB ...