The medicines to treat drug-resistant TB disease are different from those used to treat inactive TB and active TB disease. They may cause different side effects than the other kinds of medicine. Talk to your health care provider about the potential side effects of the medicines you are taking for drug-resistant TB disease.
Patients with drug-susceptible tuberculosis (TB) show good tolerance of the medications used and have few side effects. However, medications used to treat multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) have many known side effects. Here, we studied the occurrence of side effects due to treatment of patients with MDR-TB.
Q. What are the side effects of TB treatment? Some side effects of taking TB medicines are skin rashes, bruising skin, nausea, vomiting
Learn about the different medicines and treatment plans for inactive TB, active TB, and drug-resistant TB. Find out how to take TB drugs safely, what side effects to watch out for, and how to complete treatment.
TB drugs unfortunately have side effects – some more serious There is treatment for TB, but it can be complex and last for up to
Learn how tuberculosis (TB) is diagnosed and treated with various tests and drugs. Find out about the side effects, duration and complications of TB treatment.
NURSING GUIDE FOR MANAGING SIDE EFFECTS TO DRUG-RESISTANT TB TREATMENT. 3. 2 Patients on treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) face many
Another medication used to treat TB is Moxifloxacin. Side Effects of TB Medication. TB medications are considered very safe, but some medications may have side
TB drugs unfortunately have side effects – some more common side effects of essential TB drugs are nausea, vomiting and appetite loss.
one of my own pet peeves, sorry