Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
I am puzzled as to why your daughter is being given Godex capsules if she has
tuberculosis. Godex is to treat a
fatty liver,
muscle cramps, and a fish tapeworm intestinal infection, among other conditions. But not for tuberculosis.
Side effects of Godex include:
-feeling of pins and needles in the body
_ sleepiness
-diarrhea
-face swelling
-heart failure
Her SGOT level is very close to normal range and is not anything to be concerned about. It may even be due to a lab error. An SGOT reading in the hundreds would be something to be concerned about.
Yes, it is possible to cure your daughter and not have drug-induced
hepatitis. This side effect does not happen often.
If your child is not taking
pyridoxine as part of her anti-TB therapy, you may want to ask if she should be taking it.
Tuberculosis is a very serious disease. You MUST give her the medicines exactly as her doctor tells you to.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.