Adverse Drug Reactions

Adverse Drug Reactions(ADR) are unwanted or harmful reactions experienced following the use of a drug or combination of drugs and are suspected to be related to a drug. Severity of adverse effects varies from tolerable and mild ADRs to serious and life threatening ADRs.

 

Figure: Various Adverse Drug Reactions

 

Common ADR Symptoms:

TB Treatment Outcome

When a TB patient consumes all the doses under the prescribed regimen, then Treatment Outcome is declared for a Patient.

 

Treatment Outcome

Description

Cured

A TB patient who was microbiologically confirmed for TB at the beginning of treatment but who is smear or culture negative at the end of complete treatment

Treatment Complete

Follow-up of TB patient

To know the TB treatment response and to determine that if patient is cured, TB patients are clinically evaluated at the end of every four weeks of treatment, and they are also followed up by performing sputum test at end of each treatment phase (i.e. Intensive phase and Continuation phase)

TB patients during clinical evaluations are assessed to

Classification of TB cases based on history of Previous TB treatment

  • New case - A TB patient who has never had treatment for TB or has taken anti-TB drugs for less than one month is considered as a new case. 
  • Previously treated patients have received 1 month or more of anti-TB drugs in the past. They could be further classified as:
  • Recurrent TB case - A TB patient previously declared as successfully treated(cured/treatment completed) and is subsequently found to be microbiologically confirmed TB case is a recurrent TB case. 

Categorization of TB Treatment Regimen

Daily Regimen is prescribed for TB patients, where patients need to consume the medicine daily.

 

Daily Regimen comprises of the first line Anti TB drugs, based on

  • Age: Adult/Paediatric
  • Weight of the patient: Weight Bands

 

Age: Based on the age, patients are categorized into

  • Adults: Patient's age should be 19 years or more.
  • Paediatrics: Patient's age up to 18 years and weight less than 39 Kgs

 

TB Drug Regimen

regimen means a prescribed systematic form of treatment for a course of drug(s). For TB treatment, Multi drug combination of regimen is followed. 

 

All TB drug regimens have an initial intensive phase(IP) followed by a continuation phase(CP). 

Following are some of the main TB drug regimens used based on the drug resistance pattern detected for TB patients.

 

Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis(DS-TB)

What is Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis (DS-TB)?

  • DSTB is a case where a person is infected with TB bacteria that are susceptible to all first line anti-TB drugs. It means that all of the first line TB drugs will be effective as long as they are taken properly and regularly.

  • This type of TB has the best prognosis and the shortest treatment duration.

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