Pirfenair
Pirfenair Products are primarily used for
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
About Pirfenair Products
Pirfenair Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Pirfenair are Headache, Dizziness, Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), Loss of appetite, Weight loss, Upper respiratory tract infection, Sinus inflammation, Tiredness.
How Pirfenair Products work
Pirfenidone is an antifibrotic medication. It works by reducing fibrosis (scarring) and swelling in the lungs. This makes breathing easier.
Patient Concerns about Pirfenair Products
Frequently asked questions about Pirfenair Products
Frequently asked questions about Pirfenidone
Q. What monitoring will I need during treatment with Pirfenair Tablet?
Your doctor will check your liver function before starting treatment with Pirfenair Tablet. This test will be repeated monthly for the first 6 months and then it will be done after every three months. In addition to that, your doctor will also monitor your lung function periodically in order to see the response to Pirfenair Tablet.
Q. Why is it important to continue treatment with Pirfenair Tablet?
It is important to control the progression of the disease by preserving your lung function which cannot be restored, once lost. Hence, it is highly recommended to start and continue the treatment with Pirfenair Tablet as prescribed by your doctor. Doing so can help preserve the existing lung function.
Q. What are the side effects of Pirfenair Tablet?
Most common side effects of Pirfenair Tablet include skin sensitivity to sunlight, nausea, tiredness, diarrhea, indigestion or upset stomach, loss of appetite, and headache. Other common side effects include infections of the throat or the airways, bladder infections, weight loss, difficulty sleeping, dizziness, sleepiness, changes in taste, hot flushes, shortness of breath, and cough. Additionally, one may experience stomach problems such as acid reflux, vomiting, bloating, abdominal pain and discomfort, heart burn, constipation, skin problems such as itchy skin, skin redness or red skin, dry skin, skin rash, muscle pain, aching joints/joint pains, weakness, chest pain, and sunburn. It is possible that after using Pirfenair Tablet blood tests may show increased levels of liver enzymes.
Q. Is Pirfenair Tablet a steroid?
No, Pirfenair Tablet is not a steroid. It belongs to pyridines group of medicines. It is used to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) in adults. In IPF, the tissues of the lungs get scarred and swell with time, which creates problem in breathing. This medicine helps reduce these effects to make you breathe better.
Q. How do I know that Pirfenair Tablet is right for me?
Only you and your doctor can decide if Pirfenair Tablet is right for you. The doctor will only prescribe Pirfenair Tablet after assessing your condition. Based on your response to treatment and tolerability, you should continue the medicine.
Q. If my disease is stable can I stop Pirfenair Tablet?
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive disease though its progression is unpredictable. Do not stop the medication without consulting the doctor. Continue taking Pirfenair Tablet to slow down the progression of the disease.
Q. What should I avoid while taking Pirfenair Tablet?
You should restrict sun exposure, while taking Pirfenair Tablet. Wear sunblock daily and cover your arms, legs, and head to reduce exposure to sunlight. Along with that, avoid smoking as it decreases the effect of Pirfenair Tablet.
Q. What is the survival rate of pulmonary fibrosis?
The median survival of patients with pulmonary fibrosis is 2-3 years, yet some people live much longer. The factors which can be held responsible for shortened survival are older age, smoking history, and lower body mass index. The other factors can be more severe extent of disease both radiologically and physical impairment, and the development of other lung complications or conditions.