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MDT is a combination of drugs that is considered to offer a safe and effective treatment for leprosy. In countries reporting leprosy cases, the WHO coordinates the supply of drugs which are provided free of cost to affected persons.
Leprosy is curable with a combination of drugs known as multidrug therapy (MDT), as the treatment of leprosy with only one anti-leprosy drug (monotherapy) ...
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Leprosy has been considered a curable disease after the implementation of multidrug therapy (MDT), which has been proven to be safe and effective, ...
Multidrug therapy (MDT), a combination of three medicines (dapsone, clofazimine and rifampicin) has been the cornerstone of leprosy treatment since the ...
The drug combination recommended by WHO in 1981 (multidrug therapy or polychemotherapy - MDT or PCT) represents an important mark on leprosy treatment. Dapsone, ...
Sep 6, 2021 · Leprosy is a treatable disease; however, the release from treatment after completion of multidrug therapy (MDT) often does not equal absence ...
Since 1982, leprosy has been treated with multidrug therapy (MDT) combining three drugs, in order to prevent antimicrobial resistance (Table 101.4). Table 101.4 ...
Apr 7, 2023 · For rifampicin-resistant leprosy, the WHO recommends treatment with at least two of clarithromycin, minocycline, and quinolone, in addition to ...
Therefore, the WHO committee recommended multi-drug therapy (MDT) to mitigate the development of drug resistance to any single anti-leprosy drug. The ...
There have been recent discussions in the leprosy world by people concerned that the current 12 months multi-drug treatment (MDT) regimens for ...