PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
Febuget 40 Tablet can be taken with or without food. You should keep taking it as recommended by your doctor even when you are not having a gout attack. If you stop, your symptoms may get worse because of the formation of more crystals in your joints. You can help yourself by making some changes to your diet (eg. avoiding alcohol and non-vegetarian foods) and drinking plenty of fluids.
Before taking this medicine, let your doctor know if you have any heart problems, stroke, thyroid problems, or kidney or liver problems. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, this medicine is best avoided. Check with your doctor. You will need regular blood tests while taking this medicine to check that your liver is working properly.
BENEFITS OF FEBUGET TABLET
In Treatment of Gout
HOW TO USE FEBUGET TABLET
HOW FEBUGET TABLET WORKS
SAFETY ADVICE

Alcohol

Pregnancy

Breast feeding

Driving
Febuget 40 Tablet may cause dizziness, sleepiness, blurred vision, numbness or tingling sensation. This may affect your driving ability.

Kidney
Limited information is available regarding the use of Febuget 40 Tablet in these patients.

Liver
Limited information is available regarding the use of Febuget 40 Tablet in these patients.
Interaction with drugs
- MERCAPTOPURINE
- METHOTREXATE
- AZATHIOPRINE
- THEOPHYLLINE
- ROSIGLITAZONE