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Asked for male, 23 years old from Kolkata
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MBBS, MD - General Medicine

General Physician•Pune
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Well, it's good that you have limited your alcohol consumption to the minimum. Alcohol and isoniazid do not react well when taken together. Alcohol may increase the risk of liver damage with isoniazid. Those who are on isoniazid are advised to abstain from alcohol as they may have unpleasant side effects. Once the drug is stopped you will not have these symptoms after alcohol consumption.
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Asked for Male, 21 years old from Delhi
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M.D - Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
Alcohol never good for health to the best of my knowledge Alcohol can be metabolised by healthy liver
Healthy liver is declared after blood tests and ultrasound etc by a physician Alcohol may cause irritation to stomach even in small quantities in some individuals.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
Rcinex contain drugs isoniazid and r cinex 600/300 is combination isoniazid and rifampicin you can select r cinex and rifampicin separately.
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Pulmonologist•Bhopal
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No, they are different medicines. As you perhaps had completed your 2 months of intensive phase, your physician has switched to rhefd for the rest of your period of treatment. Have a speedy recovery.
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General Physician•Delhi
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An acid-fast bacteria (AFB) culture is done to find out if you have tuberculosis (TB) or another mycobacterial infection. Besides TB, the other main mycobacterial infections are leprosy and a TB-like disease that affects people with HIV/AIDS. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Im am 25 years old, present weight 55 kgs (70 1 years before, I am suffering from stomach pain from 1 year in frequent intervals. Im not gaining weight and always burping is the main symptom. Usg and ct scan shown some problem at lower abdomen ileal area ,linked pelvis and appendix, recent usg shown mass formation in the right side of pelvis and enlarged right iliac nodes. My doctor said it is intestinal tb and started treatment. My doubt is how he confirmed as intestinal tb? And he said I have have to take tablets for 1 year and given combunex800 (ethambutol hydrochloride 800 mg and isoniazid 300 mg) and some becoplex tabs, allergy tabs. But I came to know tb treatment will 6 months with 2 months 4 tabs and next 4 months 3 tabs. Why my doctor said treatment will be 1 year and and gave 2 tablets only?

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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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There are multiple causes for your health problem treat the root cause and not the symptom .treat the whole patient and not the disease your history, investigations,are inadequate .no prescription and drs qualification not provided .how do I know whether the Dr. is a good fit for your health problem, if your Dr. has not done the 4 inflammatory markers, 12 vitamin and 8 mineral levels blood tests then the root cause will not be found change diet ,and lifestyle and your doctor also if you want a c...more
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