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Tuberclosis Meningtis
My father is diabetic had urine infection in August 2013. And he continuously had fever with a span of 15 days. Now after 1.5 years he got a paralysis attack on his left side. He was diagnosed for tubercolsis meningitis. Doctors have prescribed the following medicines- 1. R Cinex 600 2. Pantoprazole Gastro Resistant 3. Brandon 40mg 4. Janumet 1000mg 5. Levipil 500 6. Febutaz 40 7. Urimax 0.4mg 8. Combitol 800P-Zide 1000 9. Streptomycin Due to these medicines he has got a lot of itching problem and current type thing in his legs all night. We give him Allegra 120 but even that only effects for 3-4 hours. What should we do? Are we on the right track?
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Hello..I understand that it's too many things going on...yes you are going on a tight track..treatment for tb is a must ..he needs to take them regularly...but side effects due to them has to be monitored regularly... because liver problem is because of the anti tb medications...his blood sugars have also to be maintained and checked regularly so the they are under control ... well...why is he taking febutaz? Febutaz does cause rashes it might be due to that...first consult your physician... thank you
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