•One of the
first-choice antibiotics for treating TB
•Taken once daily for TB treatment
•For people who carry the meningococcal bacteria, taking rifampin (Rifadin) for just 2 days helps prevent the spread of infection
•Can be made into an oral suspension if you or your child has a hard time swallowing capsules
•Available in an injectable form if you're in the hospital and can't take medications by mouth
•Available as a lower-cost generic
•Must be used in combination with other anti-TB antibiotics when treating active TB
•Can change the color of your teeth and body fluids and stain your contact lenses
•Skipping doses can quickly cause
drug resistance, making it much harder to treat the infection.
•Can cause liver injury, so it's recommended to avoid alcohol
•Interacts with many medications, and can lower the medication levels in the body
•Not recommended for the treatment of serious meningococcal infections