Alternative anti-tuberculosis regimen including ofloxacin for the treatment of patients with hepatic injury
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Int J Tuberc Lung Dis
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) clinic of a university-based
public hospital in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil.
OBJECTIVE: To describe treatment outcomes for TB pa tients with liver injury who received a 12-month regimen
of ethambutol (E, EMB) and ofloxacin (O, OFL), includ ing streptomycin (S, SM) for the first 3 months (3SEO/
9EO) under routine clinical care conditions.
DESIGN: A retrospective study of a cohort of TB pa tients prescribed 3SEO/9EO was conducted over a 66-
month period. Data were obtained by review of existing
medical records. Primary outcomes assessed were cure,
treatment failure, treatment default, TB relapse and death.
RESULTS: Outcomes were assessed for 40 patients with
hepatic injury who met study criteria. Twenty-three
(58%) were male and 13 (33%) were human immuno deficiency virus seropositive. Thirty-four (85%) patients
were cured. Three patients (7.5%) defaulted from treat ment, and three other patients died (7.5%). There were
no treatment failures or relapses during 2 years of follow up. Clinically recognized drug toxicity occurred in five
patients (12.5%), and in each case was attributed to SM.
CONCLUSION: In this series of TB patients with serious
liver injury, 3SEO/9EO was well-tolerated, and it was
effective in 85% of patients when used under routine
clinical care conditions