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Rifamate
Isoniazid + Rifampin
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Rifater
Isoniazid + Pyrazinamide
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Part of RIPE therapy for active TB, this agent is an INDUCER
Rifampin
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This agent is an INHIBITOR
Isoniazid (INH)
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These two agents require renal adjustment
Pyrazinamide and Ethambutol
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These two agents from RIPE should be taken on an EMPTY stomach
Rifampin and Isoniazid
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Usual dose is 10 mg/kg. Max: 600mg PO daily
Rifampin
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Usual dose is 5 mg/kg. Max: 300mg PO daily
Isoniazid
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Side Effects: elevated LFTs, orange-red discoloration of body secretions, flu-like syndrome, positive Coombs test
Rifampin
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Side Effects: elevated LFTs, DILE, peripheral neuropathy, positive Coombs test
Isoniazid
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Side Effects: elevated LFTs, hyperuricemia, gout, GI upset, malaise
Pyrazinamide
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Side Effects: elevated LFTs, optic neuritis (dose-related), decreased visual acuity
Ethambutol (Myambutol)
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Avoid this agent from protease inhibitors (a C/I)
Rifampin
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Store the oral solution of this agent at room temperature
Isoniazid
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Pyridoxine 25mg PO daily is usually prescribed to decrease risk of this drug-associated peripheral neuropathy
Isoniazid
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This agent is preferred for HIV+ patients, pregnant women, and children
Isoniazid
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This is used as substitution for rifampin to avoid DDI with protease inhibitors
Rifabutin
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