You Have Been Diagnosed With Latent TB Infection
You Have Been Diagnosed With Latent TB Infection
You Have Been Diagnosed With Latent TB Infection
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The 12-Dose Regimen for Latent Tuberculosis (TB) Infection
The 12-dose regimen is not recommended for children less than 2 years old, pregnant women or
women who expect to become pregnant during treatment, or some persons taking medicine for
HIV.
One of the drugs, isoniazid, may cause tingling or numbness in hands and feet. Your doctor may
add Vitamin B6 to your treatment plan to prevent this.
Before you start this treatment plan, tell your doctor if you are taking any other medicines, including
birth control medications and medicine for HIV. Isoniazid and rifapentine may interact with certain
medications, so it is very important for your doctor to know what medicines you are taking.
If you see another doctor, be sure to tell him or her that you are being treated for latent TB infection.
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The 12-Dose Regimen for Latent Tuberculosis (TB) Infection
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