SALT INFORMATION
Danazol(200 Mg)
Uses
Danazol is used to treat endometriosis (development of uterine-lining tissue outside the uterus, symptoms of which include abdominal pain, heavy periods, and infertility) and non-cancerous (benign) fibrocystic breast disease in adult patients not responding to other treatments. It is also used to prevent attacks of angioedema (swelling of eyes and lips) in patients with hereditary angioedema disorder.
How it works
Danazol belongs to a group of medicines called antigonadotropins. It relieves the symptoms by altering the effects of certain hormones in the body.
Common side effects
Dizziness, Anxiety, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Hair loss, Increased heart rate, Headache, Weight gain, Impairment of glucose tolerance, Altered levels of thyroid hormone, Decrease in sperm formation, High blood pressure, Increase in insulin resistance, Vertigo, Vaginal dryness/irritation, Blood clotting, Increase in size of the clitoris, Rashes, Epigastric pain, Thumping, Menstrual disturbances, Increased appetite, Visual disturbances, Nausea, Blood in the urine, Muscle cramps, Pain in the pleura, Hirsutism, Acne, Twitching movement of muscle, Flushing, Fluid retention, Joint pain or swelling, Skin problem, Changes in libido, Liver abnormalities, Heart attack, Muscle tremor, Inflammation of the lung, Reduction in breast size, Change in voice, Elevation of creatinine phosphokinase levels, Increased pressure of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, Migraine, Aggravation of fits, Pounding or fluttering sensation in chest, Plasma glucagon and cholesterol, Altered blood cell count
SALT INFORMATION
Danazol(200 Mg)
Uses
Danazol is used to treat endometriosis (development of uterine-lining tissue outside the uterus, symptoms of which include abdominal pain, heavy periods, and infertility) and non-cancerous (benign) fibrocystic breast disease in adult patients not responding to other treatments. It is also used to prevent attacks of angioedema (swelling of eyes and lips) in patients with hereditary angioedema disorder.
How it works
Danazol belongs to a group of medicines called antigonadotropins. It relieves the symptoms by altering the effects of certain hormones in the body.
Common side effects
Dizziness, Anxiety, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Hair loss, Increased heart rate, Headache, Weight gain, Impairment of glucose tolerance, Altered levels of thyroid hormone, Decrease in sperm formation, High blood pressure, Increase in insulin resistance, Vertigo, Vaginal dryness/irritation, Blood clotting, Increase in size of the clitoris, Rashes, Epigastric pain, Thumping, Menstrual disturbances, Increased appetite, Visual disturbances, Nausea, Blood in the urine, Muscle cramps, Pain in the pleura, Hirsutism, Acne, Twitching movement of muscle, Flushing, Fluid retention, Joint pain or swelling, Skin problem, Changes in libido, Liver abnormalities, Heart attack, Muscle tremor, Inflammation of the lung, Reduction in breast size, Change in voice, Elevation of creatinine phosphokinase levels, Increased pressure of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, Migraine, Aggravation of fits, Pounding or fluttering sensation in chest, Plasma glucagon and cholesterol, Altered blood cell count