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Tb tablet after dialysis
I take my tb medicine empty stomach RCIN 300mg and OCID QRS around 6am in the morning and rest other 4 medicine i take after dialysis like evening 7am. Is it possible that we can take like that? It will not cause drug resistance?
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Renal dose adjustments a made , adhere to treatment, frequent monitoring of renal function , consult pulmonologist for review
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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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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history
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There is need for dose adjustment in renal diseases
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It will not cause any resistance.pl have regular  Monitoring of kidney  function. Pl consult pulmonologist and Nephrologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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No it will not cause resistance,as long as you are taking it regularly on the same day, dosing will not cause resistance,you need to keep following up with nephrologist and continue and complete the ATT regimen and hopefully it will all be better, stay safe
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hope your tb regime has been modified according to your renal parameters
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