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Sgpt 96 with TB medication
I was diagnosed with ocular TUBERCULOSIS ( Retinal vasculitis) , i started Akurit-4 for 1.5 months and stopped there after because my LFT went to 110 (SGPT), after 1 week of stopping the LFT still shooted up to 180, and then came down again to 145 and then 90 next to next week. The gastro diagnosed me with fatty liver with 220 score of fibroscan. I am taking vitamin-E , nusam and silibon as of now. My doc is not confident in starting second line of drug as its efficiency is not good as per them. Any expert advice what to do ?
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From your history, u had att induced hepatitis, u need some modifications in your treatment of tuberculosis and evaluation further. Consult for further evaluation.
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Need more information about old report and treatment taken, connect for management plan
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you can connect for a tailor based regime..as it will be modified throughout the treatment
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You have to be tailored and customised of Attdrugs.. Pl consult with detailed history and reports.
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Pls Share complete reports
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U can start tb meds step by step and add tab levoflox as per weight. Better u consult once b4 starting to better understand ur case
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