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Suggest Treatment For Indigestion Caused After Taking Rcinex-ez For Abdominal TB
hi sir,i m patient of abdominal tb and i have taken rcinex-ez six months following by rcinex-z of two months.can i stop my course of tb now? now i m suffering indigestion,ulcer ,pain in stomach,flame ,gas,hyper acidity etc.pls give me advice as correct.....thank you
Dear, First get re-investigated for sputum smear microscopy for tubercular bacilli, best on advice of your concerned doctor, then on his recommendation only take care of the rest part of your TB management. Some of your conditions are side-effects of the medicine, but I don't think that they are serious enough to stop medicines. I thing you need to remember, that there are fare chances that one may develop a more serious type of tuberculosis in case a patient doesn't take a full course of medicine and left in between. This drug resistant form of tuberculosis is hard to manage and may lead to fatality. For your present symptoms you are advised to take Pantoprazole 40 mg, once a day for atleast 10-15 days.
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Suggest Treatment For Indigestion Caused After Taking Rcinex-ez For Abdominal TB
Dear, First get re-investigated for sputum smear microscopy for tubercular bacilli, best on advice of your concerned doctor, then on his recommendation only take care of the rest part of your TB management. Some of your conditions are side-effects of the medicine, but I don t think that they are serious enough to stop medicines. I thing you need to remember, that there are fare chances that one may develop a more serious type of tuberculosis in case a patient doesn t take a full course of medicine and left in between. This drug resistant form of tuberculosis is hard to manage and may lead to fatality. For your present symptoms you are advised to take Pantoprazole 40 mg, once a day for atleast 10-15 days.