How to take medication for tuberculosis

The treatment of tuberculosis is a standardized combination of multiple anti-tuberculosis drugs to be taken, and depending on the drug choice, there will be a corresponding method of administration. Generally, rifampicin is clinically chosen to be taken on an empty stomach, either in the morning before breakfast on an empty stomach or at night before bedtime. As far as possible, dinner is chosen to be finished before 6 o’clock, and bedtime can be around 11 o’clock at night to take rifampicin. When taking isoniazid, you can take it as a single daily dose. When taking ethambutol and pyrazinamide, it can be divided into three oral doses per day and taken equally. The way of taking is the principle of full, moderate, regular and combined.