Introduction to Trecator (Ethionamide) 300mgÂ
Trecator (Ethionamide) 300mg is a prescription antibiotic used in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB), particularly multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). It is typically used when first-line anti-TB medicines are not effective.
This medicine is classified under Prescription Medicines, Antitubercular Drugs, Antibiotics, and Infectious Disease Therapies. It contains Ethionamide, which works by inhibiting the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
In some markets, DamidTM 300mg is available as a generic brand containing the same active ingredient, providing similar therapeutic benefits under strict medical supervision.
What Is Trecator (Ethionamide) 300mg?Â
Trecator is the original brand name for Ethionamide, an oral antitubercular medication used for resistant TB infections.
Ethionamide works by interfering with the synthesis of mycolic acids, essential components of the bacterial cell wall, leading to bacterial death.
Generic versions such as DamidTM 300mg contain the same active compound and may be used depending on physician recommendation and availability.
Drug Class and Mechanism of ActionÂ
Ethionamide is classified as a second-line antitubercular agent with bactericidal activity.
How Ethionamide WorksÂ
It works in several ways:
- Inhibits mycolic acid synthesis in TB bacteria
- Disrupts bacterial cell wall formation
- Stops growth and multiplication of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Helps eliminate resistant TB strains
How Trecator Works in the BodyÂ
Ethionamide targets tuberculosis bacteria by weakening their protective cell wall, making them unable to survive and multiply.
Key Actions of EthionamideÂ
- Kills TB-causing bacteria
- Effective against drug-resistant strains
- Supports combination TB therapy
- Helps prevent disease progression
Generic options like DamidTM 300mg provide the same therapeutic effects when used properly.
Medical Uses of Trecator (Ethionamide) 300mgÂ
Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB)Â
Used as part of combination therapy for MDR-TB.
Potential BenefitsÂ
- Effective against resistant TB strains
- Improves treatment success rates
- Helps control infection spread
Active TuberculosisÂ
Used when first-line drugs are not suitable or ineffective.
BenefitsÂ
- Supports alternative TB treatment regimens
- Reduces bacterial load
- Improves clinical outcomes
Who Can Take DamidTM 300mg?Â
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
Patients may be prescribed this medicine if they:
- Have multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
- Cannot tolerate first-line TB medications
- Are under strict TB treatment supervision
Who Should Avoid Trecator (Ethionamide) 300mgÂ
This medicine should NOT be used by:
- Individuals with hypersensitivity to Ethionamide
- Patients with severe liver disease
- Pregnant women unless absolutely necessary
Trecator (Ethionamide) 300mg Dosage and AdministrationÂ
Standard Dosage GuidelinesÂ
- DamidTM 300mg is taken orally, usually in divided doses
- Taken with food to reduce stomach irritation
- Always used in combination with other TB medicines
Dosage AdjustmentsÂ
Dose may be adjusted based on:
- Body weight
- Liver function
- Treatment response and tolerance
Side Effects of Trecator (Ethionamide) 300mg
Common Side EffectsÂ
- Nausea and vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Abdominal discomfort
- Metallic taste
Serious Side EffectsÂ
- Liver toxicity (hepatotoxicity)
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Depression or mood changes
- Hypothyroidism
Patients should report any unusual or severe symptoms immediately.
Storage:
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture and sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Â
1. What is DamidTM 300mg used for?Â
It is used to treat multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
2. Is it used alone?Â
No, it is always used with other TB medications.
3. Can it cause liver problems?Â
Yes, liver function should be monitored during treatment.
4. Should it be taken with food?Â
Yes, to reduce stomach irritation.
5. Is DamidTM 300mg the same as Trecator?Â
Yes, it contains the same active ingredient Ethionamide.
6. Do I need a prescription?Â
Yes, it is a prescription-only medicine.
Medical DisclaimerÂ
Disclaimer:
This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Ethionamide is a prescription medicine and must be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.



