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Antitubercular Drugs

First/Second-line Agents, MDR-TB, Newer Drugs & Indian (NTEP) Guidelines

Past RGUHS + DNB + MPMSU + MUHS + VNSGU · 55 RGUHSSep '25 RGUHSMay '25 MPMSUMay '25 MPMSUJan '25 MPMSUOct '25 MPMSUMay '25 DNBJun '25 MUHSWinter '25 VNSGUSep '25 DNBOct '24 MUHSWinter '24 MPMSUJun '23 MUHSWinter '23 RGUHSNov '22 MPMSU2022 DNBDec '22 DNBJun '22 MUHSWinter '22 RGUHSNov '21 RGUHSJul '21 DNBJun '21 MUHSWinter '21 VNSGUJun '21 RGUHSJun '20 MPMSU2020 MUHSSummer '20 MUHSWinter '20 RGUHSNov '19 RGUHSMay '19 MUHSSummer '18 RGUHSNov '17 MPMSUJun '17 MPMSU2016 DNBDec '16 MUHSSummer '16 VNSGUApr '16 MPMSU2014 MPMSU2014 MPMSU2014 DNBDec '14 MUHSSummer '14 MUHSSummer '14 MUHSWinter '14 DNBDec '11 RGUHSOct '10 RGUHSOct '10 RGUHSMay '10 RGUHSOct '09 RGUHSMay '09 MPMSU2009 RGUHSApr '08 RGUHSSep '07 RGUHSApr '07 MPMSU2007 MPMSU2006

Introduction

  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic granulomatous infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis; India is the highest-burden country and TB kills more Indian adults than any other infection. ~⅓ of the world is latently infected, of whom 10–15% develop active disease.
  • Why TB is hard to treat — three natural barriers — a waxy mycolic-acid cell wall (>60% lipid) blocking drug entry, abundant efflux pumps, and an intracellular + caseous-lesion location drugs must reach. Slow growth and dormant bacilli add further resistance to killing.
  • Cardinal principle — combination of ≥2 (massive infection ≥3) drugs is mandatory — to kill the bacillus AND prevent emergence of resistance over the months of therapy; single-drug treatment is only ever for prophylaxis (small bacillary load).
  • TB therapy gave medicine its first randomized controlled trial (streptomycin vs bed rest).
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