Tb treatment

2024-05-11 05:56:06
Which regimen is more suitable streptomycin levoflox ethambutol or linozid , levoflox ethambutol for liver injury and drug resistance
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2024-05-12 16:05:08

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Depends on the side effects profile of the patient. Both streptomycin and linezolid has few important side effects .

Answered2024-05-11 06:18:10

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If u meant to say that a single patient has TB with liver injury and turned out to MDR TB, Then we can give liver protective long oral regimen consisting Levoflox Linezolid Clofazamine Cycloserine Delamanid For 18-20 months

Answered2024-05-11 06:16:47

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Liver injury and Drug resistant, these are two different aspects of TB treatment. Both of them needs separate evaluation.
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Review with reports.

Answered2024-05-11 06:01:30

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Kindly consult pulmonologist for proper management.

Answered2024-05-11 05:58:42

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Pl consult pulmonologist or any govt Tb centre.you will have correct regimen.

Answered2024-05-11 16:13:55

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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history and reports

Answered2024-05-11 06:08:02

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depends on your patient's reports and ongoing regime

Answered2024-05-11 06:03:18

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