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The differentiation between biological and psychological has its roots in the advent of psychotropic medication which began with the serendipitous observation that patients treated for Tuberculosis with Isoniazid experienced marked improvement in their depression.
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Isoniazid is used to treat tuberculosis (TB) in combination with other medicines.
Chapter 37 1997
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Isoniazid (INH) should always be used in the treatment of TB.
Chapter 31 1993
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Isoniazid = INH, tab 100 mg (1,000 tab = 19.50 FF)
Chapter 9 1993
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Isoniazid comes in tablet form and should be taken before the morning meal.
Chapter 6 1993
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- Isoniazid should not be used alone, but in combination with other "antituberculous" drugs to avoid development of resistance.
Chapter 4 1993
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Isoniazid + Thiacetazone, tab 300 + 150 mg (1,000 tab = 90.50 FF)
Chapter 9 1993
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Isoniazid is usually given for a long period of time, for example six months to one year, until the tuberculosis is considered completely cured.
Chapter 6 1993
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As a precaution, they will also take the antibiotic Isoniazid, or INH, once a day, even if their initial tests are negative.
Thestar.com - Home Page Sarah Ratchford 2011
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Dr Narendra Raval, president, Gujarat Chest Physicians Association, said, "Patients suffering from these type do not respond to the first six month's of treatment using first line anti-tuberculosis drugs including Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide, Streptomycin, and Ethambutol."
Analysis 2010
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