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antitubercular agents
Isoniazid, Rifampin, Ethambutol, Pyrazinamide, Streptomycin
Isoniazid
antitubercular - hepatotoxicity (greater with age), fast-acetylators require daily dosing, peripheral neuritis, INH reaction with pyridoxin (depletes it) leads to mental disturbances
Rifampin
induces hepatic drug metabolism (dose adjust after 7-10 days), stains fluids red
Ethambutol
optic neuritis, hyperuricemia (gout)
Pyrazinamide
hepatotoxicity (2-3% serious), hyperuricemia (gout)