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Hey i want to know that i can eat tb tablets before dialysis? & how many months it takes to get vanish Its been one month am on tuberculosis medicine and unable to eat food so much nausea
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Yes u can take tb medicines once dialysis over . You can also consult your nephrologist for your query they can guide you more better. The tb medicine needs to be taken for atleast 6months .
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You should continue your tablets Take them on empty stomach
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yes
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You can take anti vomiting tabs.pl do frequent Renal function tests,and Lft.pl consult pulmonologist and Nephrologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Yes you can, usually in dialysis patients the nephrologist continues the medications for 9 months as extended therapy in CKD patients, please take care and keep consulting for your tb treatment
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