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Free phone calls could help TB patients pop their pills

11 June 2008

HOW can doctors ensure patients take their medicine? Simple, give them a reward.

Tuberculosis patients must complete a six-month course of medication or risk boosting the spread of drug-resistant strains. Healthcare workers are assigned to ensure patients follow their regimen, but this is expensive.

A team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with a cheaper solution that they believe will be more reliable. Each day, patients take a urine test using filter paper produced by a timed-release dispenser. The paper reacts to metabolites of the TB drug isoniazid. If the metabolites are present, the filter paper displays…

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