A quantitative analysis of rifampicin in anti tuberculosis 4 fixed dose combination tablets at the university teaching hospital in Lusaka/ Kamanga Elizabeth.
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TextPublication details: Lusaka, the university of Zambia, School of medicine 2016.Description: 39p.: illSubject(s): Dissertation note: Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of bachelors degree in pharmacy at the university of Zambia. Summary: The use of multiple drug in the treatment of tuberclosis is important because the mycobacterium TB has several sub-populations, each of which has varrying vulnerability to anti-tuberclosis drugs. To reduce the pill burden on patients taking multiple anti tuberculosis drugs, fixed dose combinations(FDC) of these drugs have been introduced.
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Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of bachelors degree in pharmacy at the university of Zambia.
The use of multiple drug in the treatment of tuberclosis is important because the mycobacterium TB has several sub-populations, each of which has varrying vulnerability to anti-tuberclosis drugs. To reduce the pill burden on patients taking multiple anti tuberculosis drugs, fixed dose combinations(FDC) of these drugs have been introduced.
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