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Compared to Drug-sensitive TB (DS-TB), Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) is more challenging  in terms of:​

  • Cost of treatment​
  • Duration of treatment​
  • Higher adverse events to second-line drugs​
  • Resources required by treatment providers​
  • Prolonged adherence required by patients​

 

DR-TB patients with associated special situations make the treatment more difficult and need specialist interventions.​ Dose adjustment/ regimen modification is required in these special situations and needs specialist intervention from DR-TB centre.​ Accordingly, the regimen needs to be changed/ modified and informed to field staff.​ 

 

In real field scenarios at primary health center and district level, unavailability of specialists and delays in receiving recommendations/ approval from DR-TB committee might delay treatment.​ 

Considering these factors more attention needs to be given while treating DR-TB patients with the following special situations:​

  • Pregnancy and lactation​
  • People living with HIV​
  • Role of surgery in DR-TB​
  • Renal impairment​
  • Pre-existing liver disease​
  • Seizure disorders​
  • Psychiatric illness​
  • Severe form of Extra-pulmonary TB (EP-TB) and TB Meningitis​

 

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