DRUG RELATED PROBLEM IN PATIENT WITH TUBERCULOSIS HEMOPTYSIS DISEASE AT PERSAHABATAN HOSPITAL.

Autor: Hotmaida, Melisha Adelina, Eff, Aprilita Rinayanti, Rahmatillah, Diana Laila
Zdroj: Wood Industry / Drvna Industrija; 2015 Supplement1, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p2012-2019, 8p
Abstrakt: Tuberculosis (TB) is a pulmonary disease chronic bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Microbials are usually entered into the human body through breathing air into the lungs. Then the bacteria are spread from the lungs to other parts of the body, through the circulatory system, lymphatic duct system, via the airways (bronchi) or direct spread to other body parts. TB can occured in all age groups, both in pulmonary and extra pulmonary. Coughing up blood is a symptom or sign of an infectious disease. Blood volume varied and sputum coughed blood mixed in a certain volume, depending on the rate of bleeding and bleeding sites. Hemoptysis is the coughing of blood or blood expectorated due to bleeding in the airway below the larynx or bleeding out through the lower respiratory tract of the larynx. Mr.MCN, aged 61 years old, entered in Persahabatan Hospital on September 30, 2014 with a diagnosis of Tuberculosis Hemoptysis. Patient was treated with NaCl 0.9% IVFD, Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin K, Vitamin C, Ceftazidim and Gentamicin. In this case has found a Drug Related Problems (DRP) that are drug interaction between gentamicin with Ceftazidim which can increase Nephrotoxycity and the indication but was not handled, ie the results of laboratory hemoglobin decreased patient should be given a blood supplements and patient has TB Hemoptysis but not given TB drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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