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Tuberculosis medicine I want to start my course - #11479

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I m 22 year old and my weight is 44kg I m a tuberculosis patient in genital area I want to start my tb medicines but I have a doughte regarding doesing of medicine aurtik 4 how many medicine I have in one day what medicine I have to take for right now

Age: 22
Chronic illnesses: Tuberculosis
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Dr. Perambalur Ayyadurai Rohith
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1. Tuberculosis treatment is standardized and weight-based – the medicines and dosages are fixed according to national guidelines.

2. The usual course includes four drugs in combination (HRZE – Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol) in the intensive phase.

3. These medicines are never taken individually or self-started; they must be given under a DOTS/NTCP program for proper monitoring.

4. Taking the wrong dose or stopping midway can lead to drug resistance, which is very dangerous and hard to treat.

5. Please visit a government TB center or a chest physician immediately – they will start your free TB course, calculate the correct dose for your 44 kg weight, and monitor side effects.

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Determining the correct dosing for tuberculosis (TB) medications is crucial, especially given your specific situation involving genital TB and your current weight of 44 kg. Generally, the treatment for active TB involves a combination of antibiotics over an extended period. A regular regimen includes four main medications: Isoniazid, Rifampin, Ethambutol, and Pyrazinamide. The typical initial phase for TB treatment lasts for about two months, where these four medications are taken together, followed by a continuation phase with fewer drugs. The combination you mentioned, aurtik 4, likely contains these medications in a fixed-dose combination. Dosages for these medications are usually weight-based, but it’s very important that you do not adjust dosages or start the course on your own. The treatment should be carefully tailored by a healthcare provider who has access to your complete medical history, including potential liver function considerations and other comorbidities you might have, to avoid adverse effects and ensure efficacy.

The emergence of drug-resistant TB strains and potential medication interactions are significant concerns, so it’s essential to start treatment under direct supervision. Furthermore, you should report any side effects immediately; some can be serious and require prompt medical attention. Due to the complexity and the need for monitoring treatment response and side effects, you should not self-administer TB medication without professional advice. I would strongly recommend visiting your healthcare provider, who can guide your treatment plan and adjust dosages based on contemporary protocols. Moreover, the healthcare provider will likely want to perform regular follow-ups bi-monthly or as needed to monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments. Remember, completing the full course of treatment is vital to effectively cure TB and prevent the development of resistance.

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