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A Prospective Study on Anti Tubercular Therapy and Management of ADR in Special Population Followed by Awareness and Suggestions on Improving Health Related Quality of Life 1

Advanced Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Therapeutics

A Prospective Study on Anti Tubercular Therapy and Management of ADR in Special Population Followed by Awareness and Suggestions on Improving Health Related Quality of Life

Deepthi Saji, Namitha P James*, Soumya KS, Sulthana TI

 

Department of Pharmacy Practice, Padmavathi College of Pharmacy, Krishnagiri Main Road, Periyanahalli – Post Dharamapuri – 635-205, Tamil Nadu, India


*Corresponding author: Namitha P James, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Padmavathi College of Pharmacy, Krishnagiri Main Road, Periyanahalli – Post Dharamapuri–635205, Tamil Nadu, India, E-mail: namithapjames24@gmail.com

 

Citation: Namitha P James (2020) A Prospective Study on Anti Tubercular Therapy and Management of ADR in Special Population Followed by Awareness and Suggestions on Improving Health Related Quality of Life: The World Threatening Virus. Adv Clin Pharmacol Toxicol Ther, 2(2); 1-3

Copyright: © 2020, Namitha PJ, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

INTRODUCTION 

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is spread through the air by a person suffering from TB. A single patient can infect 10 or more people in a year [1]. Tuberculosis mostly affect adults in their most productive years. However all age groups are at risk. People who are infected with HIV are 20-30 times more likely to develop active TB. The risk of active - TB is also greater in persons suffering from other conditions that impair the immune system [2-5].

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