antileprotic (plural antileprotics) (pharmacology) A drug used to treat leprosy.
Rifampicin and ofloxacin resistance. Clarithromycin 500 mg plus. Minocycline 100 mg plus. Clofazimine 50 mg. Clarithromycin 500 mg or.
Leprosy can be cured with 6-12 months of multi-drug therapy. Early treatment avoids disability.
A chronic, curable infectious disease mainly causing skin lesions and nerve damage.
Leprosy is caused by infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae. It mainly affects the skin, eyes, nose and peripheral nerves.
Symptoms include light-coloured or red skin patches with reduced sensation, numbness and weakness in hands and feet.
Leprosy can be cured with 6-12 months of multi-drug therapy. Early treatment avoids disability.
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