Tb tablets advice

2023-05-20 04:44:50
Hello sir My mother age 49 FNac for neck some blood test done and said lympnode TB some 3cm noted Pls advice doctor written akurit 4 tablet and bendazol This is 3rd month running we went hospital again doctor asked where was the tablet taking i said we taking in private medical hall Than doctor advice to take DOTS registration and informed to take at government hospital aswell So may I know both tablets are same can we go government hospital pls tell we stay Telangana Hyderabad How long the treatment also pls confirm and how to know whether TB was left cured when to know Thanks
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Government provided FDC regimen is standard for TB. Better take from Government facility. TB can be cured as per resistance pattern, regular treatment with  prompt drug dosage Take online consultation for better review and treatment.

Answered2023-06-12 07:00:18

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take either govt or pvt according to your choice..NOT BOTH !!

Answered2023-05-20 10:38:29

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Better to take tb treatment from a government facility. Then you needn’t take from private centre
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Please consult a pulmonologist online or offline for proper advice

Answered2023-05-20 05:24:12

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Both are Same.Govt drugs are tested and high quality. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2023-05-20 13:09:50

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Both are same medicine. At dots you get free of cost. Total duration is 6 months, and if needed treating physician May extend further
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consult a pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and get your doubts cleared

Answered2023-05-20 04:50:37

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