New Drugs for Drug-Resistant TB Are a Lifeline

 
Veka has extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB). The treatment he was on for a long time was having no effect. When  the 'compassionate use' program for new drugs was introduced in Armenia Veka was able to get on better treatment . He still struggles with side-effects, but he is much improved. "Now I have to take 16 pills a day. I used to have to take 21 or 22," he says. "I am short of breath and my joints are weak. As for side effects—it's my hearing! I can't hear anything in this ear and only vaguely  in this one. But I'm taking the new treatment and I feel better, and I'm less worried."
 
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