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The nurse is teaching a client about isoniazid (INH). Which of the following statements should the nurse include?

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Rationale: Isoniazid (INH) can cause peripheral neuropathy, and a B-complex vitamin (especially vitamin B6) is often recommended to help prevent or manage this side effect.
Choice A is incorrect because reddish/orange secretions are associated with rifampin, not INH.
Choice B is incorrect because yellowing of the eyes (jaundice) is a sign of hepatotoxicity, a serious adverse effect, not a normal side effect.
Choice D is incorrect because INH treatment for tuberculosis typically lasts 6-9 months, not just one week.

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