Teru MS 7mg Tablet
By Teru
Rx
10 Tablet in a Strip

Composition
Teriflunomide(7mg)

Manufacturer - MSN Laboratories
MSN House, Plot No: C-24, Industrial Estate, Sanathnagar, Hyderabad - 18 Telangana, INDIA

Expires on or after
May, 2026

liver
Teru MS 7mg Tablet may not be safe for individuals with liver disease and should be avoided. It is also not advised for those with severe liver impairment. If you have a history of liver issues or disease, it is crucial to inform your doctor before starting Teru MS 7mg Tablet. Consulting with your healthcare provider is essential to ensure the safe use of this medication, especially if you have any liver-related concerns.

kidney
Teru MS 7mg Tablet should be used carefully in patients with kidney issues. Dose adjustment may be necessary, please consult your doctor. Avoid if requiring dialysis or with a history of serious kidney problems, notify your doctor before use.

alcohol
Consult your doctor when consuming alcohol with Teru MS 7mg Tablet as safety information regarding their interaction is not known.

driving
Caution - Driving Teru MS 7mg Tablet and Teru MS 7mg Tablet 10's may reduce alertness, affect vision, and cause dizziness. Avoid driving if these effects are experienced. Operate machinery only when fully alert.

pregnancy
Teru MS 7mg Tablet is not safe during pregnancy. Studies on pregnant women and animals have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Teriflunomide in the tablet is classified as pregnancy category X. Do not use if pregnant, planning pregnancy, or suspect pregnancy.

breastfeeding
Teru MS 7mg Tablet may not be safe during breastfeeding as there is a possibility of the drug passing into breastmilk and harming the baby. Consult your doctor for advice on whether to continue nursing while taking this medicine.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Trifluoromethylbenzenes Derivative |
Therapeutic Class | - |
Action Class | Immunomodulator- Multiple sclerosis (oral) |
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Content verified by

Dr. Mansi Chaudhari
MBBS - General Medicine
Last update on 11-Feb-2025