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Guidelines on the Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis in Ireland

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<str<strong>on</strong>g>Guidel<strong>in</strong>es</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> Preventi<strong>on</strong> <strong>and</strong> C<strong>on</strong>trol <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tuberculosis</strong> <strong>in</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong> 2009HSE/HPSCIf you have <strong>in</strong>fectious TB (TB disease <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lungs or throat), you will need to stay at home from work orschool so that you d<strong>on</strong>’t spread <strong>the</strong> TB bacteria to o<strong>the</strong>r people. After tak<strong>in</strong>g your medic<strong>in</strong>es for a fewweeks, you will feel better <strong>and</strong> will no l<strong>on</strong>ger be <strong>in</strong>fectious to o<strong>the</strong>rs. Your doctor will tell you when you canreturn to work or school or visit friends.What are <strong>the</strong> side effects <strong>of</strong> TB medic<strong>in</strong>es?If you are tak<strong>in</strong>g medic<strong>in</strong>es for TB, you should take <strong>the</strong>m as directed by your doctor or nurse. Themedic<strong>in</strong>es may cause side effects but every<strong>on</strong>e can react differently <strong>and</strong> not every<strong>on</strong>e will have sideeffects. It is important to report any side effects to your doctor even if <strong>the</strong>y are not listed below. Sideeffects <strong>in</strong>clude:• No appetite• Nausea (feel<strong>in</strong>g sick <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> stomach) <strong>and</strong>/or vomit<strong>in</strong>g• Abdom<strong>in</strong>al pa<strong>in</strong> (tummy pa<strong>in</strong>)• Yellowish sk<strong>in</strong> or eyes• Dark-coloured ur<strong>in</strong>e• Fever for 3 or more days• Sk<strong>in</strong> rash• Itch<strong>in</strong>g• T<strong>in</strong>gl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> f<strong>in</strong>gers or toes or around <strong>the</strong> mouth• Easy bleed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong>/or bruis<strong>in</strong>g• Blurred or changed visi<strong>on</strong>• R<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> ears• Hear<strong>in</strong>g loss• Dizz<strong>in</strong>ess• Ach<strong>in</strong>g jo<strong>in</strong>ts.The follow<strong>in</strong>g side effects are caused by rifampic<strong>in</strong>. If you have any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se side effects you can c<strong>on</strong>t<strong>in</strong>ueyour medicati<strong>on</strong>s (your doctor will advise you <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se before start<strong>in</strong>g treatment for TB):Rifampic<strong>in</strong> can:• Turn your ur<strong>in</strong>e, saliva (spit) or tears orange. The doctor or nurse will advise you not to wearc<strong>on</strong>tact lenses as <strong>the</strong>y may get sta<strong>in</strong>ed.• Make your sk<strong>in</strong> more sensitive to <strong>the</strong> sun. This means you should use a good sunscreen <strong>and</strong> coverexposed areas so that <strong>the</strong>y d<strong>on</strong>’t burn.• Make birth c<strong>on</strong>trol pills <strong>and</strong> implants less effective. Women who take rifampic<strong>in</strong> should use ano<strong>the</strong>rform <strong>of</strong> birth c<strong>on</strong>trol.How important is treatment?Treatment is very important. If you have TB disease or if you have been <strong>in</strong>fected with <strong>the</strong> TB bacterium buthave not yet become unwell i.e. have LTBI, you must take <strong>the</strong> treatment as directed. It is very important tocomplete <strong>the</strong> full course <strong>of</strong> treatment as it will stop you be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>fectious (spread<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> disease to o<strong>the</strong>rs)<strong>and</strong> it will remove <strong>the</strong> risk <strong>of</strong> you develop<strong>in</strong>g drug-resistant TB. It is important to remember that TB used tokill people before we had modern treatments.Can I dr<strong>in</strong>k alcohol with my medicati<strong>on</strong>?It is always best to avoid alcohol while you are tak<strong>in</strong>g TB medic<strong>in</strong>es. This is because dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g any alcoholcan <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>the</strong> chances <strong>of</strong> hav<strong>in</strong>g problems with your liver when tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> medicati<strong>on</strong>s.What precauti<strong>on</strong>s need to be taken to prevent TB spread<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> home?Some patients who are <strong>in</strong>fectious (with TB) can rema<strong>in</strong> at home <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> household that has already beenexposed. However, <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g precauti<strong>on</strong>s should be taken:• Use tissues when sneez<strong>in</strong>g or cough<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> place <strong>in</strong>to a household b<strong>in</strong> immediately after use• Wash h<strong>and</strong>s after dispos<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tissues• Stay at home <strong>and</strong> do not go to places where <strong>the</strong>re will be previously unexposed people (e.g. pubs,clubs, c<strong>in</strong>emas)• Attend all outpatient visits• No visits by previously unexposed people-165-

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