What are the medications for tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis medications generally include first-line oral antituberculosis drugs, injectable antituberculosis drugs, fluoroquinolones, second-line antituberculosis drugs and so on. 1. First-line oral antituberculosis drugs: TB patients can take first-line oral antituberculosis drugs as prescribed by doctors, such as isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol, etc., which have strong bactericidal effect. 2. Injectable anti-tuberculosis drugs: If the effect of oral drugs is not good, or the condition is more serious, patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions for intramuscular injection of anti-tuberculosis drug treatment, such as amikacin, capreomycin sulfate, etc., which has a strong anti-infective effect. 3. Fluoroquinolones: TB patients can also take oral fluoroquinolones according to their own conditions, such as levofloxacin, gatifloxacin, etc., which has a wide antimicrobial spectrum and strong antimicrobial effect. 4. Second-line anti-tuberculosis drugs: If the first-line drug treatment fails or drug resistance occurs, patients can also take second-line anti-tuberculosis drugs under the guidance of doctors, such as p-aminosalicylic acid, ethylthioisonicotinamide and so on. For patients with tuberculosis, it is necessary to standardize the use of medication under the guidance of a doctor to avoid abuse of drugs leading to aggravation of the condition.