Day 1 |
Ethambutol 300 mg |
No |
Day 2 |
Ethambutol 600 mg |
No |
Day 3 |
Ethambutol 800 mg |
No |
Day 4 |
Rifampicin 150 mg + ethambutol 800 mg |
No |
Day 5 |
Rifampicin 300 mg + ethambutol 800 mg |
Appearance of psychotic symptoms |
Day 6 |
All drugs stopped |
Psychotic symptoms persisted |
Day 7 |
All drugs stopped |
Psychotic symptoms resolved |
Day 8 |
Ethambutol 300 mg |
No |
Day 9 |
Ethambutol 600 mg |
|
|
Thus, the ethambutol could be proved to be the responsible for the causation of the psychotic symptoms and could not be reintroduced. |
Appearance of psychotic symptoms |
Day 10 |
All drugs stopped till the resolutions of psychotic symptoms. |
Psychotic symptoms persisted |
Day 11 |
No ATT given |
Psychotic symptoms resolved |
Day 12 |
Rifampicin 150 mg |
No |
Day 13 |
Rifampicin 300 mg |
No |
Day 14 |
Rifampicin 450 mg |
No |
Day 15 |
Rifampicin 450 mg+ pyrazinamide 250mg |
No |
Day 16 |
Rifampicin 450 mg+ pyrazinamide 500mg |
No |
Day 17 |
Rifampicin 450 mg+ pyrazinamide 1500mg |
No |
Day 18 |
Day 16 regimen + isoniazid 50 mg |
No |
Day 19 |
Day 16 regimen + isoniazid 300 mg |
|
|
Thus, isoniazid was also proved to be responsible for the causation of the psychotic symptoms and could not be reintroduced. |
Appearance of psychotic symptoms again |
Day 20 |
Day 16 regimen |
Psychotic symptoms persisted |
Day 21 |
Day 16 regimen continued |
Psychotic symptoms resolved |