
Cures for TB
Treating tuberculosis (TB) involves taking a combination of antibiotics for at least six months to fully eliminate the bacteria from the body. Common medications include isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide. Adherence to the prescribed regimen is crucial to prevent drug resistance and ensure complete recovery. In some cases, especially drug-resistant TB, special treatments with different or longer courses of medication are necessary. Regular medical supervision and follow-up are essential to monitor progress and side effects. When properly managed, TB is a curable disease, and most patients can recover fully with appropriate therapy.