DANOZEC 200MG CAP

Overview

DANOZEC 200MG CAP is a Schedule H drug.

DANOZEC 200MG CAP is composed of: DANAZOL (200 MG)

Danazol is a man-made form of a steroid. Danazol affects the ovaries and pituitary gland and prevents the release of certain hormones in the body.Danazol is used to treat endometriosis and fibrocystic breast disease. Danazol is also used to prevent attacks of angioedema in people with an inherited form of this disorder (hereditary angioedema). Danazol is used in the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding, endometriosis and benign fibrocystic breast disease.Danazol modulates the action of certain female hormones in the body.

Usage

DANAZOL is generally used to treat: Infertility, Endometriosis, Fibrocystic Breast Disease, Hereditary Angioedema
DANAZOL can address symptoms like: Pelvis Pain, Abdomen Swelling, Arms Swelling, Legs Swelling, Face Swelling

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is it safe on my liver?
A: Check with your Doctor first

Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Not Safe

Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe

Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Not Advised for age < 18yrs

Q: Can it be taken during pregnancy?
A: Dangerous – Studies indicate Human-Fetal Risk

Q: Is it safe to take for someone breastfeeding?
A: Not Safe

How Do I Take It?

DANOZEC 200MG CAP is generally taken After Food.

Precautions for DANOZEC 200MG CAP and its Constituents


  • You should not use this medication if you are allergic to danazol, or if you have porphyria, a history of stroke or blood clot, or severe problems with your heart, liver, or kidney. You also should not take danazol if you are pregnant It may take several weeks before your symptoms improve. Keep using the medication as directed and tell your doctor if your symptoms do not improve or if they get worse during treatment.
  •  If you are taking danazol to treat endometriosis or fibrocystic breast disease, you should start the medication during a menstrual period.
  •  Consult your doctor if you are suffering from any of the following conditions: liver, kidney or heart disease, illness that can worsen by fluid retention, diabetes, polycythemia (an illness in which blood gets thicker), epilepsy, lipid disorder, migraine, and if you have shown marked or persistent androgenic reaction to previous gonadal steroid therapy.
  •  Stop taking danazol if you develop virilization (development of male secondary sex characters).
  •  Stop taking danazol and seek advice if you experience signs and symptoms of papilledema, headache, visual disturbances, raised intracranial pressure, jaundice or other liver disturbance, thrombosis or thromboembolism.
  •  Taking danazol may increase your risk of ovarian cancer. Seek medical advice for necessary precautions.
  •   Carry out liver function tests and blood counts at regular intervals of time.
  •   Do not drink alcohol while on danazol therapy as it can make you feel sick or short of breath.
  •   If you are receiving danazol for more than 6 months, it is important to carry out liver ultrasonography twice in a year.
  •   Do not take danazol if you have rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption.

Symptoms of Overdosage

DANAZOL over-dosage can result in: Weight Gain, Eyes Discoloration, Dark Colored (brown) Urine, Abdomen Pain

Common Side-Effects

DANAZOL : Muscle Cramp, Acne, Vaginal Dryness, Dark Colored (brown) Urine, Weight Gain, Feet Swelling, Weakness (generalized), Mood Swings, Nervousness, Vaginal Dryness, Vagina Bleeding

Serious Side-Effects

DANAZOL : Irregular Menstrual Periods, Weight Gain, Hands Swelling, Ankles Swelling, Feet Swelling

Rare Side-Effects

DANAZOL : Hives, Diarrhoea, Irregular Heartbeat, Muscle Pain, Dizziness, Itchy Skin, Gums Bleeding, Blood Or Red Colored Urine, Chest Pain, Cough, Eyes Pain, Fever, Head Headache, Arms Joint Pain, Throat Soreness, Vomit, Eyes Discoloration, Hoarse Voice, Difficulty Swallowing, Loss Of Appetite

Food Interactions


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Technical Classification

DANAZOL is categorized as: ANTIGONADOTROPIC AGENTS / HORMONES

Available Alternatives for DANOZEC 200MG CAP

What are the commonly available Substitutes?

DANOGEN 200MG CAPINR 407 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200 MG
DANOGEN 200MG CAPULEINR 407 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG
DANOGEN 200MG TABINR 856.72 for 30 TABLETSDANAZOL 200.0 MG
DANOZEC 200MG CAPINR 262.5 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200 MG
DANOZEC 200MG CAPULEINR 262.5 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG
ENDOMETRYL 200MG CAPINR 298.35 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG
GONABLOK 200MG CAPINR 1792.5 for 30 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG
GYNAZOL 200MG CAPINR 363 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG
GYNODAN 200MG CAPINR 259.53 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG
LADOGAL 200MG CAPINR 291.6 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG
ZENDOL 200MG CAPINR 381.6 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 200.0 MG

What are the other drugs with similar Ingredients?

DANAZOLDANAZOL
DANOGEN 100MG CAPINR 238 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100 MG
DANOGEN 100MG CAPULEINR 217.26 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100.0 MG
DANOGEN 100MG TABINR 583.87 for 30 TABLETSDANAZOL 100.0 MG
DANOGEN 50MG CAPINR 116 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50 MG
DANOGEN 50MG CAPULEINR 105.6 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50.0 MG
DANOZEC 100MG CAPINR 186.86 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100.0 MG
ENDOMETRYL 50MG CAPINR 87.3 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50.0 MG
ENDOMETRYL 50MG TABINR 251.81 for 30 TABLETSDANAZOL 50.0 MG
GONABLOK 100MG CAPINR 684.9 for 30 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100.0 MG
GONABLOK 50MG CAPINR 105 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50 MG
GONABLOK 50MG CAPULEINR 315.21 for 30 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50.0 MG
GYNAZOL 100MG CAPINR 235.34 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100.0 MG
GYNAZOL 50MG CAPINR 108.44 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50.0 MG
GYNODAN 100MG CAPINR 153.67 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100.0 MG
GYNODAN 50MG CAPINR 81.05 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50.0 MG
LADOGAL 100MG CAPINR 154.95 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100.0 MG
LADOGAL 50MG CAPINR 78.65 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50.0 MG
ZENDOL 100MG CAPINR 208 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 100.0 MG
ZENDOL 50MG CAPINR 108.5 for 10 CAPSULESDANAZOL 50.0 MG