inh in English

abbreviation
1
isonicotinic acid hydrazide.

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1. Paraldehyde, INH, Lactic acid...

2. INH poisoning would explain all the symptoms.

3. Avignon The Vaucluse Departement - Pop.: 94,087 inh

4. The most frequent cause of neuropathy is INH.

5. Arles The Bouches du Rhone Departement - Camargue Nature Park - Pop.: 53,737 inh

6. In central Cape York Peninsula, it is called (minha) kekoywa in Pakanh, where minha is a qualifier meaning 'meat' or 'animal', (inh-)ekorak in Uw Oykangand and (inh-)egorag in Uw Olkola, where inh- is a qualifier meaning 'meat' or 'animal'.

7. Saint Martin de la Brasque The Vaucluse Departement - Luberon Nature Park - Pop.: 869 inh

8. Three drugs can induce hepatitis: PZA, INH and RMP (in decreasing order of frequency).

9. Albuterol MDI 2 inh Alations at ordered frequency PRN Ipratropium (Atrovent) nebs or MDI Any number of inhAlations at any frequency Tiotropium Respimat 2 inh Alations (5 mcg) once daily Ipratropium/albuterol (Combivent Respimat or Duonebs) scheduled

10. Nhng thoi quen gia inh, ngn ng, ban be, ac, trai tim y c mun va kiu hanh.

11. Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is defined as TB that is resistant at least to INH and RMP.

12. 1-2 inhAlations q6h or 1 neb q4 -6h Tiotropium Respimat 2 inh Alations (5 mcg) once daily PLUS

13. People with liver dysfunction are at a higher risk for hepatitis caused by INH, and may need a lower dose.

14. If it is difficult finding five drugs to treat then the clinician can request that high-level INH-resistance be looked for.

15. The evidence suggested that shorter Rifampicin regimes (3 or 4 months) had higher treatment completion rates and fewer adverse events when compared to INH.

16. The peripheral neuropathy of INH is always a pure sensory neuropathy and finding a motor component to the peripheral neuropathy should always prompt a search for an alternative cause.

17. The effect of food on the absorption of INH is not clear: two studies have shown reduced absorption with food but one study showed no difference.

18. Asymptomatic elevation of serum liver enzyme concentrations occurs in 10% to 20% of people taking INH, and liver enzyme concentrations usually return to normal even when treatment is continued.

19. Both pregnant women and infants being breastfed by mothers taking INH should take vitamin B6 in its pyridoxine form to minimize the risk of peripheral nerve damage.

20. EMB is useful when the sensitivity pattern of the TB organism are not known and can be omitted if the organism is known to be sensitive to INH.

21. h(g)j,ing and h(g)j,inh are the committed effective dose per unit-intake for ingested or inhaled radionuclide j (Sv/Bq) by an individual in the group of age g

22. Patients with extensive pulmonary TB have approximately 1012 bacteria in their body, and therefore will probably be harboring approximately 105 EMB-resistant bacteria, 104 STM-resistant bacteria, 104 INH-resistant bacteria and 102 RMP-resistant bacteria.

23. This regimen was designed to provide optimal treatment for fully sensitive TB (the most common finding in patients who have relapsed) as well as to cover the possibility of INH-resistant TB (the most common form of resistance found).

24. "Current standard therapy is isoniazid (INH) which reduce the risk of active TB by as much as 90 per cent (in patients with positive LTBI test results and fibrotic pulmonary lesions compatible with tuberculosis) if taken daily for 9 months."

25. The relative incidence of major adverse effects has been carefully described: INH 0.49 per hundred patient months RMP 0.43 EMB 0.07 PZA 1.48 All drugs 2.47 This works out to an 8.6% risk that any one patient will need to have his drug therapy changed during the course of standard short-course therapy (2HREZ/4HR).

26. Resistance mutations appear spontaneously and independently, so the chances of them harbouring a bacterium that is spontaneously resistant to both INH and RMP is 1 in 108 × 1 in 1010 = 1 in 1018, and the chances of them harbouring a bacterium that is spontaneously resistant to all four drugs is 1 in 1033.

27. When sensitivities are known and the isolate is confirmed as resistant to both INH and RMP, five drugs should be chosen in the following order (based on known sensitivities): an aminoglycoside (e.g., amikacin, kanamycin) or polypeptide antibiotic (e.g., capreomycin) PZA EMB a fluoroquinolones: moxifloxacin is preferred (ciprofloxacin should no longer be used); rifabutin cycloserine a thioamide: prothionamide or ethionamide PAS a macrolide: e.g., clarithromycin linezolid high-dose INH (if low-level resistance) interferon-γ thioridazine meropenem and clavulanic acid Drugs are placed nearer the top of the list because they are more effective and less toxic; drugs are placed nearer the bottom of the list because they are less effective or more toxic, or more difficult to obtain.

28. All first-line anti-tuberculous drug names have semistandardized three-letter and single-letter abbreviations: ethambutol is EMB or E, isoniazid is INH or H, pyrazinamide is PZA or Z, rifampicin is RMP or R, streptomycin is SM or S. First-line anti-tuberculous drug names are often remembered with the mnemonic "RIPE," referring to the use of a rifamycin (like rifampin), isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol.

29. The main result was a relative risk (RR) of 0.40 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.31 to 0.52) for development of active tuberculosis over two years or longer for patients treated with INH, with no significant difference between treatment courses of six or 12 months (RR 0.44, 95% CI 0.27 to 0.73 for six months, and 0.38, 95% CI 0.28 to 0.50 for 12 months).