Ellen101
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Aside from Rifampin, cipro and levaquin, what else would work well with doxy for bart?
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On this same topic. I have available to me now bactrim, doxy, amox, and biaxin. Which two should I take to hit bart? I was thinking maybe bactrim and biaxin? or should I do bactrim and doxy? Just curious. I need a little guidance until I can get to llmd.
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Summer3
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I take bactrim and biaxin for bart but I also take Rifampin. My combos have been either rifampin/doxy or bactrim/biaxin.
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I take Minocycline, Bactrim, and Cipro. So far no tendon issues and some improvements.
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I thought that only rifampin or fluoroquinolones (cipro, factive, levaquin) hit bart?!?!?
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