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Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs), such as hypothyroidism, may occur from the Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) treatment regimen.

Figure: Symptoms of Hypothyroidism

Suspected agent(s): Ethionamide (Eto), Para Aminosalicylic Acid (PAS)

 

Suggested Management Strategies:

  • In cases of hypothyroidism, the opinion of a general physician/ endocrinologist may be taken.
  • Eto /PAS can be continued with the introduction of thyroxine.

 

Points to Note

  • Symptoms of hypothyroidism include fatigue, somnolence, cold intolerance, dry skin, coarse hair and constipation, as well as occasional depression and inability to concentrate (Figure above).
  • In cases with abnormal weight gain, hypothyroidism may be ruled out.
  • It is completely reversible upon discontinuation of PAS and/or Eto.
  • Combination of Eto with PAS is more frequently associated with hypothyroidism than when each individual drug is used.

 

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