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7 February 2018

Health Ministry Introduces Daily Drug Regimen For Treatment Of Tuberculosis

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The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has recently announced the launch of daily regimen for TB patients across the country, under the Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP).
India Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has recently announced the launch of daily regimen for TB patients across  the country, under the Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP). The Health Ministry has been mandating  the thrice-weekly regimen for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). However, it has now decided to change the  treatment strategy for TB patients from thrice weekly to a daily drug regimen using fixed dose combinations  (FDC) for treatment. This change will bring transformation in the approach and the intensity to deal with this  disease which accounts for about 4.2 lakh deaths every year1.

The daily FDC anti-TB drugs regimen will be made available to private pharmacies and to private practitioners  free of cost, to dispense to TB patients who seek care in private sector. The Health Ministry will take this forward  with all major hospitals, IMA, IAP and other professional medical associations to expand access to daily FDC to all  TB patients.

The salient features of this treatment strategy are use of Ethambutol in continuation phase for all patients, drugs  to be given daily (as against only 3 times weekly previously), fixed dose combination (FDC) tablets to be used  which will reduce pill burden (as against separate 7 tablets previously), for children - child friendly formulations  as dispersible tablets and use of Information Technology (IT) enabled treatment adherence support system. The WHO Global TB Report, 2017 has reported that incidence of TB has reduced from 28.2 lakh to 27 lakh and  mortality by 60 thousand over the last one year, which is a testimony of anti TB drive by the Government of India.

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1 http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=173607

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