Hereโs the detailed profile for Ethambutol Tablet 800 mg ๐
๐ Ethambutol Tablet 800 mg
๐ Description:
- Ethambutol is a first-line antimycobacterial agent used in tuberculosis (TB) therapy.
- Mechanism: Inhibits arabinogalactan polymerization in the mycobacterial cell wall โ disrupts cell wall integrity.
- Used only in combination regimens to prevent resistance.
๐ Prescription / Indications:
- Pulmonary TB (new and retreatment cases).
- Extrapulmonary TB (lymph nodes, meningitis, bone/joint, etc.).
- Given during both intensive and continuation phases of therapy.
๐ฟ Nature / Drug Class:
- Antimycobacterial drug
- Cell wall synthesis inhibitor
โ Advantages:
- Active against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Helps prevent resistance development to other first-line drugs.
- Convenient strength for adult dosing in mediumโhigh weight categories.
โ ๏ธ Precautions:
Contraindications:
- Known hypersensitivity to Ethambutol.
Use with caution in:
- Optic neuritis โ risk of visual impairment (dose-dependent).
- Renal impairment โ dose adjustment required.
- Children under 5 years โ vision monitoring is difficult.
Adverse Effects:
- Optic neuritis โ reduced visual acuity, red-green color blindness.
- GI upset, rash, joint pains, headache.
- Rare: Peripheral neuropathy.
๐ Dosage (Adults):
- 15โ25 mg/kg/day in a single dose.
- 800 mg strength is typically used for adults with body weight around 50โ60 kg (dose matched in combination with other tablet strengths).
- Always part of a multi-drug regimen (rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, etc.).
๐ฆ Common Packaging:
- 800 mg tablets in blister or strip packs.
- Also available in Fixed-Dose Combinations (FDCs) with rifampicin, isoniazid ยฑ pyrazinamide.
โ๏ธ Storage:
- Store below 25ยฐC, in a cool, dry place.
- Protect from light and moisture.

