Can I take anti-tuberculosis drugs for celiac gastritis?

Patients with celiac gastritis can take tuberculosis drugs, but it is best to be able to stagger the tuberculosis drugs with the drugs for celiac disease. Tuberculosis drugs are irritating to the gastrointestinal tract and usually need to be combined with omeprazole and amoxicillin capsules for co-treatment. Patients with celiac gastritis are advised to leave half an hour or an hour in between taking stomach medications as a way to minimize the irritation damage of TB medications on the gastrointestinal tract. For this reason, it is recommended that patients with erosive gastritis take their tuberculosis medication after meals, as well as develop the habit of chewing and swallowing slowly in their daily diets, choosing foods that are easy to digest and avoiding spicy and stimulating foods. In addition, in order to avoid adverse effects, please also ask patients with celiac gastritis to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication, do not blindly self-medication.