Tanzanians suffering from tuberculosis (TB) now have fewer pills to swallow, thanks to a new treatment, which reduces the daily dosage of tablets from between 11 and 12 to three or four. A health ministry official said the new treatment, known as the four-drug, fixed-dose combination is widely used in many countries on the recommendation of the United Nations World Health Organization.
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