Dyfira
Dyfira Products are primarily used for
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
About Dyfira Products
Dyfira Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Dyfira are Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Nausea, Diarrhea, Nasopharyngitis (inflammation of the throat and nasal passages), Urinary tract infection, Upper respiratory tract infection, Abdominal pain, Protein in urine, Vomiting, Itching, Rash, Hot flashes, Increased alanine aminotransferase, Gastroenteritis, Dyspepsia, Erythema (skin redness), Microalbuminuria, Dryness in mouth, Hypersensitivity, Weight loss, Allergic dermatitis, Otitis media (infection of ear), Lymphocytopenia.
How Dyfira Products work
Dimethyl fumarate is an Nrf2 activator. It works by suppressing inflammation and immune response that cause nerve damage in multiple sclerosis.
Patient Concerns about Dyfira Products
Frequently asked questions about Dyfira Products
Frequently asked questions about Dimethyl fumarate
Q. What is Dyfira 240 Capsule DR used for?
Dyfira 240 Capsule DR is used to treat relapsing‑remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) in adults and children aged 13 years and older. It helps reduce the frequency of MS relapses and may slow disease progression.
Q. Who should not take Dyfira 240 Capsule DR?
Individuals should not take Dyfira 240 Capsule DR if they are allergic to dimethyl fumarate or any ingredient in the medicine, or if they have suspected or confirmed progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a rare and serious brain infection.
Q. What is PML, and how does Dyfira 240 Capsule DR relate to it?
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a rare, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus. Cases have been reported in patients taking Dyfira 240 Capsule DR, especially those with low white blood cell counts (lymphopenia). Your doctor will monitor your blood counts regularly to reduce this risk.
Q. Can Dyfira 240 Capsule DR cause low white blood cell counts?
Yes. Dyfira 240 Capsule DR can lower lymphocyte counts, which may increase infection risk. Your doctor will check your blood before starting treatment and every 3 months during therapy. Treatment may be stopped if your counts drop too low for more than 6 months.
Q. What serious side effects of Dyfira 240 Capsule DR require immediate medical attention?
Serious side effects of Dyfira 240 Capsule DR include PML (new weakness, vision changes, confusion, personality changes), severe allergic reactions (swelling, breathing trouble, rash), or symptoms of liver problems (yellowing skin or eyes, severe stomach pain).
Q. Are there any kidney or liver concerns with Dyfira 240 Capsule DR?
Yes. Dyfira 240 Capsule DR may cause kidney changes and liver enzyme elevations. Your doctor will check your kidney and liver function before you start and periodically during treatment. Use with caution if you have severe kidney or liver disease.
Q. Can I get infections like shingles while taking Dyfira 240 Capsule DR?
Yes. Herpes zoster (shingles) infections have been reported while taking Dyfira 240 Capsule DR. Tell your doctor immediately if you develop painful blisters, rash, burning skin, or flu‑like symptoms, especially if you have low white blood cell counts.
Q. Can Dyfira 240 Capsule DR cause flushing or stomach problems?
Yes. Flushing (redness, warmth) and gastrointestinal side effects (diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain) are very common, especially in the first month of Dyfira 240 Capsule DR treatment. Taking the medicine with food can help reduce these effects. Your doctor may temporarily lower the dose.
Q. What is Fanconi syndrome, and can Dyfira 240 Capsule DR cause it?
Fanconi syndrome is a rare kidney disorder that has been reported with fumarate‑containing medicines such as Dyfira 240 Capsule DR. Symptoms include increased urination, thirst, muscle weakness, or bone pain. Contact your doctor if you notice these signs, so testing can be done.
Products for Dyfira
Dyfira 240 Capsule DR
bottle of 60 Capsule DR
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₹5648.44
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