Pigy
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I should be studying...
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Country: South Africa
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Post by Pigy on Mar 13, 2018 7:40:03 GMT
I was wondering what kind of possibilities could come from using an inhaler to treat the lung infection TB. Usually you have to take a meal of pills for months to rid yourself of the infection, and people forget to finish their course. I would like to discuss what advantages/disadvantages could come from using an inhaler for the administering of TB drugs (which has relevant context in Africa because it is so widespread) like cost or ease of use. Share your thoughts
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PISTON1246
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Post by PISTON1246 on Oct 11, 2018 21:53:15 GMT
I had some kind of infection in my throat in 2008 in Texas and I didn't get any medical treatment for it (never reported it in boot camp).
I survived and got over it in 2 months.
I am not sure if it was TB (tuberculosis?), but I was coughing up bloody flim.
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 11, 2018 22:05:49 GMT
Eh. I'm a TB carrier. I can't get hurt by it nor pass it to people to hurt them. But I like this since no one can die from it if I'm involved. Shrug
But yeah TB is technically deadly so please be careful especially if you're not a carrier like me (since Ukrainians are mostly carriers) because then you're in grave danger and those around you. A person with TB could simply cough near someone and kill them.
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