Differences Between AKURIT and Conventional TB Drugs
Differences Between AKURIT and Conventional TB Drugs
Differences Between AKURIT and Conventional TB Drugs
AKURIT is one of the fixed dose combinations for anti TB medications. The 2 FDCs available in MOH Drug formulary for adult are: 4drugs combination : INH 75mg, RIF 150mg, PZA 400mg and EMB 275mg 3 drug combination : INH 75mg, RIF 150mg, PZA 400mg The recommended dosage for the 2 FDC are 30 - 37 kg body weight: 2 tablets daily 38 - 54 kg body weight: 3 tablets daily 55 - 70 kg body weight: 4 tablets daily More than 70 kg body weight: 5 tablets daily FDC help reducing the emergence of drug resistance TB and reduce pill burdens for patient and increase patient adherence to medication. The conventional TB drugs is the separation of anti TB drugs and its normally used if patients developed drug toxicity, intolerance or contraindications to its component.
National antibiotic guideline 2008 & the National Institutes of Health, and the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
Patient Details
Name: Mr S RN: HTJ 476731 Age: years old Race: Malay Gender: male DOA: 21/11/13 Weight: 95 kg
Chief complaint
Fever and referred from private clinic
Social History
Chronic smoker History of alleged MVA in 1997, claimed laser done for blood clot
Review of System
BP PR Temp Spo2 89/28 110 39.8 100
Provisional Diagnosis
1. Septic shock secondary pneumonia 2. TRO dengue fever
Diagnosis
1. leptospirosis
Leptospirosis
Causal agent: leptospira genus (long corkscrew-shaped bacteria). It is too thin to be visible under ordinary microscope. Mode of transmission: domestic animal are the reservoir of the agent and transmitted through contact with the urine membranous or broken skin with water or food contaminated with urine of the infected animals.
Laboratory results:
FBC Reference range 21/11 22/11
TWBC HB Platelet
Renal profile
Reference range
21/11
22/11
25/11
Urea
Na+
1.7-8.3 mmol/L
135-145 mmol/L
3.7
132
2.1
134
5.6
126
K+
SCr CrCl
3.5-5.0 mmol/L
64 122 mmol/L 105-150 ml/min 0.8-1.45 mmol/L 2.1 2.6 mmol/L
3.9
104
2.8
101
4.0
112
PO4-
0.5
2.07
Ca2+
Reference range 35-50g/L <20 umol/L 66 87 g/L 53-141 u/l < 37 u/l
21/11 31 7 66 80 160
22/11 32 5 68 81 163
25/11 32 9 75 80 186
Ward medication
Drug IV CEFTRIAXONE 1G BD IV CEFTRIAXONE 2G OD T AZITHROMYCIN 500MG OD T. PARACETAMOL 1G STAT IV TRAMADOL 50MG STAT TDS IV METOCHLORPRAMIDE 10MG STAT IV OMEPRAZOLE 20MG BD Date start 21/11 21/11 22/11 22/11 23/11 23/11 25/11 Date stop 21/11 Indication Empirical therapy for CAP Empirical therapy for CAP Empirical therapy for CAP Antipyretic Analgesic Antiemetic Gastritis