Akt 4 Kit
ISONIAZID + RIFAMPICIN + ETHAMBUTOL + PYRAZINAMIDE

Does TB medicine cause delay in periods?
Precautions while taking TB treatment Please note that irregular menstrual periods may also occur during treatment. It is recommended that women avoid pregnancy while on treatment for TB. The effect of the oral contraceptive pill is reduced by Rifampicin, making this method of contraception unreliable.

Can TB come back after treatment?
Even with treatment, however, tuberculosis reinfection is becoming a problem. Its very common for people with tuberculosis to relapse during treatment. Treatment for tuberculosis symptoms can last anywhere from six months to a year, and sometimes more for drug-resistant tuberculosis.

What should not eat in tuberculosis?
As a TB patient, you must avoid caffeine, refined sugar and flour, sodium, and bottled sauces. Foods containing saturated and trans fats worsen the TB symptoms of diarrhoea and abdominal cramping and fatigue. Additionally, alcohol and tobacco are a definite no-no during the disease treatment and cure phase.

How do you take anti TB drugs?
This medicine should be taken on an empty stomach, 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal, with a full of glass of water. It is important to take this medicine on a regular schedule. If this medicine upsets your stomach, take it with food. Antacids may also help.

Can TB be cured in 3 months?
CDC: TB treatment can now be done in 3 months.

Can a TB patient eat rice?
Limit refined products, like sugar, white breads, and white rice. Avoid high-fat, high-cholesterol red meat and instead load up on leaner protein sources like poultry, beans, tofu, and fish.