Danapag 100mg Capsule contains Danazol as its active ingredient. It is mostly used to treat immune system problems and conditions associated with hormone abnormalities.
Brand Name: Danapag
Composition: Danazol
Mechanism of Action:
Danazol primarily lowers the synthesis of estrogen by changing the amounts of certain hormones. This can lessen the symptoms of the aforementioned disorders by suppressing ovulation and limiting the effects of estrogen on different tissues.
Uses:
- Endometriosis
- Fibrocystic Breast Disease
- Hereditary Angioedema
Dosage and Administration:
Taken orally, as prescribed by a doctor. Dosage may vary based on individual conditions.
Side Effects:
- Weight Gain
- Acne and Oily Skin
- Hair Growth
- Voice Changes
- Mood swings.
- Menstrual Irregularities
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Dizziness
Safety Advise:
Liver 
Not recommended for patients with severe liver disease, dose adjustments may needed. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Kidney 
Not recommended for patients with severe kidney disease, dose adjustments may needed. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Pregnancy 
Danapag should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed, Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Breast Feeding 
Using Danapag while nursing is most likely dangerous. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Storage:
Danapag capsules should be kept at room temperature and out of direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep out of children's and pets' reach.
How to use this Medication?
Drink a glass of water along with this medication. Observe the medicine label's instructions. To lessen stomach discomfort, take this medication with meals. At regular intervals, take your doses. Never take your medication more frequently than is recommended.
Consult your pediatrician about this medication's use in kids. Extra caution could be required.
References:
1. Al-Badr AA. Danazol. InProfiles of drug substances, excipients and related methodology 2022 Jan 1 (Vol. 47, pp. 149-326). Academic Press.
2. Barbieri RL, Ryan KJ. Danazol: endocrine pharmacology and therapeutic applications. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 1981 Oct 15;141(4):453-63.
3. Schreiber AD, Chien P, Tomaski A, Cines DB. Effect of danazol in immune thrombocytopenic purpura. New England Journal of Medicine. 1987 Feb 26;316(9):503-8.
4. Jaime-Pérez JC, Colunga-Pedraza PR, Gómez-Ramírez CD, Gutiérrez-Aguirre CH, Cantú-Rodríguez OG, Tarín-Arzaga LC, Gómez-Almaguer D. Danazol as first-line therapy for aplastic anemia. Annals of hematology. 2011 May;90(5):523-7.
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Marketer details:
Name: MSN Laboratories
Address: MSN House, Plot No: C-24, Industrial Estate, Sanathnagar, Hyderabad - 18 Telangana, INDIA
Country of origin: India