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Hi, I am 23 years old and have been diagnosed with abdominal kochs on 27/6/2018. And from that date I have been taking Four medicine (Cap Pan-D once a day, Tab benadon 40 mg once a day, Tab Silybon 140 mg tow times a day morning and night, and Akurit 4 four tablets empty stomach). On 28/08/2018 doctor has changed the medicine to (Rcinex 600/300 one empty stomach, benadon one in afternoon, and febutaz 40 one in the night). After the change now my blood tests (LFT and CBC) are not normal. Please suggest is this normal? Does this happens to everyone after changing the medicine or this is something else. Waiting for your answer Many Thanks in advance.
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Hello sir Sir your doctor has advised you the correct medication as Antitubercular medication is decreased after 2 months. Regarding your CBC and LFTs I need to see them to comment any further. Regards.
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