Seizures following Intoxication with a Common Antituberculosis Drug
Isoniazid is an antimycobacterial agent commonly prescribed in most tuberculosis chemotherapy regimens. Its side effects are widely known including mainly liver toxicity and peripheral neuropathy. The toxic effects of isoniazid are dose-related. Toxic doses are estimated at 35-40 mg/kg and fatal dos...
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Main Authors: | Adnane Lahlou (Author), Saïd Benlamkaddem (Author), Mohamed Adnane Berdai (Author), Mustapha Harandou (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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