ICMR study to evaluate efficacy of shorter 4-month tuberculosis treatment regimen
As a part of the study around 550 tuberculosis (TB) patients will be recruited who will be getting the four-month treatment regimen, the regular Fixed-dose Combination (FDC) with Moxifloxacin added to it.;
Chennai: ICMR's National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis has initiated a study to assess the efficacy of a four-month tuberculosis treatment regimen as compared to the existing six-month regimen.
The trial study is being conducted at five sites — Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMCH) in Nagpur; King George's Medical University, Lucknow; Mahavir Hospital and Research Centre, Hyderabad; Government Vellore Medical College and Hospital, Adukkamparai; and Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi.
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The study is being funded by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
"As a part of the study, we will be recruiting around 550 tuberculosis (TB) patients who will be getting the four-month treatment regimen, the regular Fixed-dose Combination (FDC) with Moxifloxacin added on to it. We will follow them for relapse for 24 months post treatment," Dr Padma Priyadarshini, Director, ICMR's National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (NIRT) said.
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