Important Information :
- Not Everyone suffers from Unpleasant Side Effects.
- If you get side effects, mild ones will disappear with time. If you continue to experience unpleasant feelings or side effects, please inform your Treatment supporter, ASHA, ANM or doctor.
- Early action prevents side effects.
- Irregular and inappropriate TB treatment makes you prone to develop Drug Resistant TB
- Don't Share your Drugs or advice treatment to others.
- Don't Smoke or Drink alcohol as it can worsen the side effects.
- Always carry your TB Patient-ID card with you.
List Of Side Effects
- Take medicines embedded in banana
- Do not take all the medicines together
- Take medicines with little water or milk at bed time
- Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol
- Stay hydrated (drink enough water)
- Eat nutritious food
- Eat nutritious food
- Do not stop or reduce the dose of anti-TB medicines on your own
- Inform your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor without any delay
- May indicate harm to liver
- Inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor
- Can be prevented by taking vitamin B6 on doctor's advice
- Usually mild and subsides on its own
- May be due to flu infection.Inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor
- Apply moisturizing cream
- Do not expose rashes to sunlight
- Rashes usually subside with time
- If rash develops in the mouth or nose or involves very large body area or is associated with fever;inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor immediately
- Inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor immediately
- Usually resolves on stopping Ethambutol
- If Ethambutol is stopped, it needs to be replaced by another drug to fully treat TB
- Usually harmless', 'Can be treated with pain killers
- Inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor immediately'
- Inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor
- Inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor
- Needs to be evaluated and can be treated with nutritious food and appropriate drugs
- Inform and consult your Treatment Supporter, healthcare worker or doctor immediately
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