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The image shows a close-up, angled view of a Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme TB Patient Treatment Appointment Card. The card is primarily white with black text and some light blue accents. The top of the card features the program's title and an emblem. Below this are sections for patient information, including name, address, age, sex (with checkboxes for M and F), health facility, health worker, and LGA. There's also a field for the TB/e-tbm number and the date treatment commenced. Further down, there's a section for the name of the treatment supporter and their telephone number.

The card also includes a table for tracking treatment, with columns for Regimen, Drugs, 6 months, and 12 months. Under the "Regimen" and "Drugs" headings, specific drug combinations like "RHZE" and "RHZ + E" are listed, along with notations for "No of tablets." There are also sections for "INTENSIVE PHASE" and "CONTINUATION PHASE."

A significant portion of the card is dedicated to "Do the following each day" instructions, which detail how the patient should take their medication and interact with their health provider. This section is followed by "Importance of Observation of Treatment" which lists reasons for observation, including ensuring completion, cure, and avoiding complications. Finally, there's a box with the instruction "Keep this card safe always and bring it to the health facility each time you come to pick your drugs."

The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, with the bottom edge of the card visible and a dark, out-of-focus background. There is no discernible location in the city of Sunkani, Nigeria, or any people present in the image. The card itself appears to be the sole subject.
FM-8psVM2

Jun 26, 2026

Sunkani, Nigeria

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The image shows a close-up, angled view of a Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme TB Patient Treatment Appointment Card. The card is primarily white with black text and some light blue accents. The top of the card features the program's title and an emblem. Below this are sections for patient information, including name, address, age, sex (with checkboxes for M and F), health facility, health worker, and LGA. There's also a field for the TB/e-tbm number and the date treatment commenced. Further down, there's a section for the name of the treatment supporter and their telephone number. The card also includes a table for tracking treatment, with columns for Regimen, Drugs, 6 months, and 12 months. Under the "Regimen" and "Drugs" headings, specific drug combinations like "RHZE" and "RHZ + E" are listed, along with notations for "No of tablets." There are also sections for "INTENSIVE PHASE" and "CONTINUATION PHASE." A significant portion of the card is dedicated to "Do the following each day" instructions, which detail how the patient should take their medication and interact with their health provider. This section is followed by "Importance of Observation of Treatment" which lists reasons for observation, including ensuring completion, cure, and avoiding complications. Finally, there's a box with the instruction "Keep this card safe always and bring it to the health facility each time you come to pick your drugs." The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, with the bottom edge of the card visible and a dark, out-of-focus background. There is no discernible location in the city of Sunkani, Nigeria, or any people present in the image. The card itself appears to be the sole subject.

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