Ambispective study of adverse drug reactions in multi-drug resistant tuberculosis patients in Warangal, Telangana
Conclusion: Our study included 13 types of ADRs, of which most commonly reported were nausea and vomiting, arthralgia, and peripheral neuropathy and least common were psychosis, nephrotoxicity, and gynecomastia with a higher incidence in males. Majority of ADRs were moderate, unpreventable ADRs and had a possible relationship with the suspected drugs.
Source: Lung India - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Safurah Fatima Maria Fatima Syeda Nagesh Adla Rama Devi Source Type: research
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