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Scc 3 450 mg/225 mg/825 mg Sachet Health Feed

Asked for male, 22 years old from Kolkata
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
In most TB cases ,patient need rifampicin, isoniazid and ethambutol sfter 2 months of intensive phase.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Lucknow
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MBBS, DNB, SR

Pulmonologist•Noida
I will suggest you to do usg chest and bronchoscopy! tb may be a possibility. But diagnosis is not so easy. When nothing is detected, treatment is based on clinical findings!
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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
The doses of TB medications are according to body weight with a maximum recommended dose. Some times doses need to be modified as per kidney function test. I think you need to reconsult your doctor for doses as per body weight as per guideline.
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Delhi
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MD - Pulmonary, DTCD

Pulmonologist•Faridabad
If fresh infection and initial treatment, Then better start with four drugs having rifampicin, etyhambutol, isoniazid and pyrazinamide as per weight for first 2 months and then drop pyrazinamide and continue rest for next 4 months. All drugs should be taken together empty stomach with water.
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
Dear Lybrateuser, you have not mentioned the duration of present ATT therapy.
Please note that TB treatment is a step wise therapy and despite best efforts some side effects like vomiting & loss of appetite occur at start of treatment.
You should have patience and please don't change / switch / alter TB medicines or their doses.
Kindly reconsult your doctor to solve this issue.
But in case the vomiting does not decrease, you can always have a second opinion from a Pulmonologist.<...more
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