INH: Kanpe Ankwa Ant Oumenm e Tibekiloz[INH: Standing Between You and Tuberculosis ]

Author: Florida Department of Health, Florida Department of Health, Bureau of TB and Refugee Health
Publication Date: 2001
Country of Origin: United States
Language: Creole (Haitian)

Abstract

This pamphlet discusses the use of the drug isoniazid (INH) to treat latent TB infection. It provides information on the length of treatment and side effects.

Publisher:

Bureau of TB and Refugee Health

Audience(s):

Non-U.S.-born persons

Topic:

TB Treatment, Treatment- Adverse Reactions, Treatment - Latent TB infection (Inactive TB), Treatment- Medication Information, Treatment- Patient Adherence

Notes:

This pamphlet is also available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian, Ukranian, Bosnian, Serbo-Croatian, Arabic, Farsi, Korean, Somali, Chinese, and Hindi.

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