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My Anti TB treatment started 33 days ago.For initial 15 Days I was taking Rcinex 600mg after breakfast. From 16th day i started taking Rcinex 600mg without food and below medicines after breakfast for last 33 days. P zide 1000 Mycobutol I don't have any other symptoms except coughing. Does taking Rcinex after food cause any problem in course duration. And my coughing is not going away. How much time coughing could take to get vanish completely? Already 33 days completed. Attaching my CCET Chest. Please help.
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Need more details regarding your complaints ..also was TB confirmed with biopsy?
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Cough will take time to go , can take cough syroup. RCINEX can be taken 1 hr before or 2 hrs after breakfast . Try to take tablets at same time of day to increase efficacy . Do not crush and eat . Swallow it .
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