isoniaisiinin
Isoniaisiinin is not a standard term in pharmacology and does not correspond to a widely recognized chemical or drug name. It may be a misspelling or language variant of isoniazid (isonicotinic acid hydrazide), a well-known first‑line anti-tuberculosis medication.
Isoniazid is a hydrazide of isonicotinic acid. It is a bactericidal agent against actively growing Mycobacterium
Medical use: In active TB, isoniazid is used in combination with rifampin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol. For
Administration and dosing: Isoniazid is typically taken orally. The standard adult dose is 5 mg per kilogram
Adverse effects and safety: Hepatotoxicity is the major concern and requires monitoring of liver enzymes. Peripheral
Resistance and history: TB strains with KatG or inhA mutations may be resistant. Isoniazid has been a