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Under TB medication from last 35 days
I am under TB medication from last 35 days and did LFT and Uric Acid Test. Attaching my reports. High SGOT,SGPT and Uric Acid is due to TB medication? Can anyone please check?
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Consult ur physician soon Have to change tab medicines Regular follow up to doctors
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Drug induced hepatitis is likely cause of your deranged reports..consult me for modified tb medication which are liver safe.
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Kindly discuss for your concern .
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Will need medications to control as uric acid is dangerously high. Consult your treating physician
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High Uric acid may be due to kidney insufficiency Deranged sgot/sgpt is usually due to liver insufficiency These problems are not uncommon in suceptible patients due to tuberculosis medication Detailed consultation is advisable
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Medication under prescription is advisable
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