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Diagnosed For Pulmonary TB, On Medication. Diabetic, Increasing SGOT, SGPT Levels. Medication ?

dear sir, iam diagnised for pulmonary TB and using rcinex 600mg--1,combutal800mg--1,pzide 600mg--1,and b long1000mg--1 from the past 2months. my sgpt . sgot levels after 1st month were 54/60 and 2nd month121/78. alkaline phosphates 131,total protein 7.2.iam diabetic and cetapin500 xr morning and night. now what kind of medications should i take and what kind of food i have to take.pl advice --AAAAA .--
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Hello, Welcome to HCM.
Firstly, the medications you are taking can cause hepatocellular injury to some individual. In our clinical experience, it is most common.
Your liver function test report also indicates a hepatocellular injury.
SO, consult with your treating doctor for changing the antibiotics.
Regards.
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Diagnosed For Pulmonary TB, On Medication. Diabetic, Increasing SGOT, SGPT Levels. Medication ?

Hello, Welcome to HCM. Firstly, the medications you are taking can cause hepatocellular injury to some individual. In our clinical experience, it is most common. Your liver function test report also indicates a hepatocellular injury. SO, consult with your treating doctor for changing the antibiotics. Regards.