Nefrosave Tablet is considered safe and effective when guided by a doctor. However, some people may experience mild to severe Nefrosave Tablet side effects. Those with a medical history of allergic reactions or liver disease must be cautious before taking Nefrosave Tablet. The Nefrosave Tablet side effects include:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Drowsiness
- Abdominal pain
- Skin irritation and rashes
Managing the Side effects
- Nausea: Take a Nefrosave Tablet with food to reduce the chances of nausea. Sip on clear liquids such as ginger ale or chamomile tea to alleviate nausea.
- Vomiting: Stay hydrated by sipping small amounts of clear fluids like water or electrolyte solutions. If vomiting persists, consult your doctor for further guidance.
- Diarrhoea: Eat easily digestible foods such as bananas, rice, toast, and boiled potatoes. Avoid spicy, fatty, or greasy foods until diarrhoea subsides.
- Drowsiness: Take a Nefrosave Tablet at bedtime to minimise the impact of drowsiness during the day. If you experience drowsiness, avoid operating heavy machinery or engaging in activities that require alertness.
- Abdominal pain: Applying a warm compress on the affected area can provide relief.
- Skin irritation and rashes: Discontinue using Nefrosave Tablet and consult your doctor if you experience severe skin irritation or rashes. Applying a mild, fragrance-free moisturiser or calamine lotion may help soothe the skin. Avoid scratching or rubbing the affected area to prevent further irritation.
Precautions
PREGNANCY
Nefrosave Tablets are not recommended for pregnant women. Limited information on the safety of Nefrosave Tablet in pregnancy is available. Your doctor recommends only Nefrosave Tablet if the benefits outweigh the risks.
BREASTFEEDING
Nefrosave Tablets are not recommended for breastfeeding women. Limited information is available on the safety of Nefrosave Tablet during breastfeeding. Your doctor recommends only Nefrosave Tablet if the benefits outweigh the risks.
ALCOHOL
Alcohol should be strictly avoided with a Nefrosave Tablet. It can increase drowsiness, hypotension and worsen other side effects.
LIVER
Nefrosave Tablets should be used cautiously in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustments may be required in patients with liver disease. If you have a severe liver problem, consult your doctor about the dose before taking the Nefrosave Tablet.
KIDNEY
Nefrosave Tablet is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Nefrosave is recommended. Still, if you have concerns for the safety of Nefrosave Tablet in kidney disease, it's better to discuss it with your doctor.
USING MACHINES AND DRIVING
A Nefrosave Tablet can affect your mental or physical abilities required for using machines or driving. Therefore, avoiding any attentive task is recommended if you experience drowsiness after taking a Nefrosave Tablet.
ALLERGY
Allergic reactions to Nefrosave Tablets are rare. But, if you are allergic to Acetylsysteine or Taurine, you should not take a Nefrosave Tablet. The allergic reactions due to Nefrosave Tablets may manifest as breathing difficulties and skin rashes.
USE IN CHILDREN
The Nefrosave Tablet is not intended for children.
USE IN OLDER PATIENTS
Nefrosave Tablets should be cautiously used in older patients as they are at high risk of side effects due to the medication. Older adults may also take other medications or supplements due to medical conditions. It's better to inform a doctor about your current medical regimen before taking a Nefrosave Tablet.
Interaction
Drug-Drug Interactions
The Nefrosave Tablet can interact with medications, including:
- Antitussives, used to relieve cough symptoms, including dry and irritating coughs.
- Antibiotics, such as Gentamicin, Streptomycin and Tetracycline.
Drug-Food Interactions
- No drug-food interaction has been established for Nefrosave Tablet.
Drug-Disease Interactions
The Nefrosave Tablet can interact with diseases, including:
- Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
- Peptic Ulcer
- Asthma
- Liver disease