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at 2:24 a.m. Jan, 13, 2026
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The two phases of tuberculosis treatment include {{c1::4::#}} drugs for {{c1::2::#}} months followed by {{c1::2 (rifampin and isoniazid)::# + which drugs}} drugs for {{c1::4::#}} months
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- Intensive phase: 4 drugs rifampin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol for 2 months (8 weeks); this phase optimizes the killing TB and decreases risk of antibiotic resistance
- Continuation phase: 2 drugs rifampin and isoniazid for 4 months (18 weeks); this phase reduces risk of relapse
- Isoniazid is administered with pyridoxine (vitamin B6) in patients at risk for peripheral neuropathy
- Continuation phase: 2 drugs rifampin and isoniazid for 4 months (18 weeks); this phase reduces risk of relapse
- Isoniazid is administered with pyridoxine (vitamin B6) in patients at risk for peripheral neuropathy
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Mycobacteria: Pulmonary Tuberculosis Diagnostics and Management
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