A second-line TB medicine (or drug) is an agent reserved for the treatment of drug-resistant TB. First-line TB medicines used to treat drug-susceptible TB ethambutol, isoniazid and pyrazinamide may also be used in MDR-TB regimens (streptomycin is now considered a second-line TB medicine
In general, the first line drugs used to treat drug-sensitive TB are better tolerated than the second line medications for drug-resistant TB. TB medications
Multi-Drug Resistant TB (or MDR TB) is a form of TB caused by bacteria (germs) that are resistant to the usual drugs used to treat ordinary TB.
Drug-resistant TB disease is caused by TB bacteria that are resistant to the drugs normally used to treat the disease. Drug-resistant TB is transmitted in the same way as drug-susceptible TB, and it is no more infectious than drug-susceptible TB.
In addition, drugs to treat drug-sensitive TB are not compatible with certain common antiretroviral therapies used to treat HIV. Furthermore, all TB
TB) and extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB). The approval of drugs for treating multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)
In general, the first line drugs used to treat drug-sensitive TB are better tolerated than the second line medications for drug-resistant TB. TB medications
Antitubercular agents are a class of drugs used to treat tuberculosis (TB) anti-TB drugs are used only for the treatment of new
Drug-resistant TB disease is caused by TB bacteria that are resistant to the drugs normally used to treat the disease. Drug-resistant TB is transmitted in the same way as drug-susceptible TB, and it is no more infectious than drug-susceptible TB.
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Drown the sob as the cops arrest them all for da drugs and running a whorehouse
We want to misbehave and We all find alcohol and drugs a convenient method to short circuit our consciences, providing ourselves an alibi to act irresponsibly.