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I could never take it on an empty stomach; I always took it with food, though away from other meds.
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I take my Rifampin 1 hr before a meal. Should also be taken at least 2 hrs after food.
So far I have not had any stomach problems from this.
I would do like you said, try to take the Rifampin 1 hr before eating and then take your other meds with food unless the prescription bottle says to take it otherwise.
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Rifampin does need to be taken on an empty stomach to absorb properly. You can tell how well it absorbs by how orange your urine turns a few hours later. If it's not orange, things aren't absorbing.
I take Rifampin in the morning and night, an hour before eating, and Zithro in the middle of the day with a meal because it's very hard on the stomach. My LLMD told me to take them seperately for this reason. It should be fine.
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Thanks Little olive and all... this is a big help. I think the zithro might be the culprit... gosh... hard on the tummy... I have been rather misearable but pain free in my feet which is a MIRACLE. Thank you... ALL!
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I have taken most of my ABX without food, including doxy, without ill effects. In fact, my digestion was better when taking doxy without food, though I know many cannot tolerate it.
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You all are the best... I am so glad to have you along side me on this journey... someone asked me what the most adventuresome thing I had done in the last year and immediately I thought, lived with Lyme and cos... It has been an adventure. Thank you all for your support...
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