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Clofazimine is a drug used to treat neoplastic leprosy. Used in combination with dapoxone, it can consolidate the efficacy of clofazimine. Clofazimine can also be used to treat erythematous nodular leprosy. Clofazimine is a commonly used capsule, which contains a brown-red or reddish-brown suspension oily liquid. The main component is clofazimine. Clofazimine can be used for the treatment of leprosy, and can also be used as the first-choice treatment drug. If necessary, it can be used in combination with other drugs, such as rifampicin or ethionicotinamide, which can effectively treat sulfone-resistant bacterial infections. Clofazimine has significant efficacy.
Clofazimine is an oral drug that can be used by patients once a day. If necessary, it can be used together with one or several other anti-leprosy drugs. Clofazimine can be used in combination with two other anti-leprosy drugs to treat people susceptible to various types of leprosy. When adults and children are treated with Clofazimine, special attention should be paid to the dosage of the drug. Different patients, different ages, and different symptoms will affect the dosage of Clofazimine. The use of this drug must be fully considered based on the advice of your doctor. After two weeks of treatment with Clofazimine, patients will develop red staining of the skin and mucous membranes, which appears pink and brown. After stopping the drug for 2 months, the patient's pigment gradually decreased and gradually disappeared within about 1-2 years.
What are the side effects of clofazimine? Common adverse reactions of Clofazimine include: skin redness and pigmentation/dry skin and ichthyosis-like changes/nausea/vomiting/anorexia/abdominal pain/constipation/diarrhea, etc.
Patients receiving Clofazimine treatment should note that Clofazimine can pass through the placenta and enter breast milk, causing skin staining in newborns and nursing infants. Pregnant women should avoid using Clofazimine, and lactating women should not use Clofazimine. Use with caution in those with a history of gastrointestinal disorders or liver function impairment and those who are intolerant to clofazimine. Clofazimine should be taken with food or milk. To prevent the development of resistance to clofazimine, patients should be treated with one or more other antileprosy drugs. In case of overdose of Clofazimine, induce vomiting, gastric lavage, and catharsis, and provide symptomatic and supportive treatment if necessary.
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