Antimycobacterial drugs are used to treat infections caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. These drugs are effective in killing the bacteria, but they can also cause adverse effects. The most common adverse effects of antimycobacterial drugs include:
Patients receiving antimycobacterial drugs should be closely monitored for these adverse effects. If any symptoms develop, the patient should contact their healthcare provider immediately. In some cases, the drug may need to be discontinued or the dosage adjusted.
In conclusion, while antimycobacterial drugs are effective in treating Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections, they can cause adverse effects that can be severe and even life-threatening. Patients receiving these drugs should be aware of the potential adverse effects and closely monitored by their healthcare provider.