TB Research

Rectal Administration of Rifampicin and Isoniazid Suppositories: An Alternative Approach for the Treatment of Tuberculosis in a Patient with Multiple Comorbidities

Ioana Munteanu, Beatrice Burdușel, Catalin Constantin Coca, Dănuț Zisu, Constantin Gheorghevici, George Alexandru Diaconu, Diana Georgiana Stan, Nicolae Feraru, et al. (12 authors)

Life · 2025-05

Abstract

This article reports the case of a patient with a gastric neoplasm and total gastrectomy, presenting with severe digestive intolerance, who developed peritoneal and pulmonary tuberculosis. Standard treatment could not be administered. Therefore, treatment was initiated with isoniazid and rifampicin suppositories, and intravenous levofloxacin and amikacin, with significant remission of the digestive symptomatology. Although treatment with rifampicin suppositories has demonstrated efficacy in tuberculosis, it is rarely used in practice. This case highlights the importance of individualizing tuberculosis treatment and demonstrates that rectal administration of isoniazid and rifampicin suppositories, combined with intravenous levofloxacin and amikacin, was successfully used to treat tuberculosis in a patient with severe digestive intolerance, highlighting a potential alternative regimen when standard oral therapy is not feasible.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Rifampicin
  • Levofloxacin
  • Isoniazid
  • Tuberculosis
  • Regimen
  • Ethambutol
  • Amikacin
  • Rectal administration
  • Surgery
  • Internal medicine
  • Antibiotics