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After increase two much liver enzymes 2times doctor Stop rcin permanently...!!! Now INH300 Coumbtul 800 Lovofoxocin 500 Continue It's right treatment? Can without Rcin treatment will be completed?
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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
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theres no permanent  in att regim..it depends on your lfts and response..share your reports and dst
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Please consult a pulmonologist with all the reports for a definitive answer.
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It is better to stop Rcin,if the liver enzymes are high,and try another regimen. The Doctor is correct.pl continue and complete the course of Att
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Nothing is wrong or right ! U have to give trial and error and check with medicine in tb suits the patient. The regimen is fixed
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These att regimens are complex. And they are tailored accordingly
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