If it is clear that prostatitis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, rifampicin may be effective when applied in accordance with medical advice. Rifampicin is not generally used in the treatment of prostatitis, and it does not provide a radical cure for the disease.
As rifampicin has a high fat solubility and good permeability, it can specifically inhibit bacteria such as gram-negative bacteria to achieve the purpose of treating prostatitis. If the prostatitis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection under the guidance of a medical professional, taking this product on a regular basis and in accordance with the dosage may produce a certain degree of therapeutic effect.
Rifampicin may produce adverse reactions such as vomiting, nausea, hepatitis and purpura. This product is contraindicated in patients suffering from severe hepatic insufficiency, biliary obstruction disease, and women in early pregnancy. It should be used with caution in people suffering from alcoholism, hepatic impairment, diabetes mellitus, infants, the elderly, and women in the second trimester of pregnancy.
If you need to take rifampicin to treat prostatitis, you should go to the hospital in time, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment program, follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly take the drug.