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gwb
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I have not been able to cope with taking abx very well since I

started treatment several years ago. As a result my health has

deterorated terribly. Last night I was talking to a someone who is .

extremely knowledgeable on the subject of lyme disease. She's

had it for years and members of her family have too. Anyway,

she told me that I can take my abx prescription and go to a

compound doctor (she does this) and have him/her make it into

a patch or lotion or so other deliver system other than oral. She

said people who have a hard time tolerating abx orally are able

to do this. Has anyone here taken their abx rx to a compound rx

and had them put their abx together into a lotion, patch or

whatever else? Why haven't I read about this here? Maybe I just

never saw this subject here and overlooked it but seems if this

is a viable option then why aren't we hearing more about it? Is

this an effective way to get abx into your system without

bothering your stomach? Those who have done this or have

knowledge about it please share your thoughts and

experiences with this. Thank you!

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Dawn in VA
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I haven't heard about compounding ABX into a patch or cream. Sounds interesting though! Hopefully others may pitch in here.

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Rumigirl
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Another alternative is IV abx. Of course, it's more involved, but it has a track record, whereas, I assume that abx transdermally doesn't.

It all depends on what your problems are with orals---GI problems? Candida? If it's Candida, that can happen with any route.

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MariaA
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You may want to call some compounding pharmacies and ask them- these guys are experts at their job.

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I would not do this without talking to your doctor. I would assume the dose you want transdermally is different than an oral dose because it is going to be processed differently.

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SInce I posted this I decided to visit a compounding pharmacist to

discuss with him about having antibiotics delivered via lotion or

patch. He said that it really could not be done because the

molecules are too big in the antibiotics and it would not be

effective. The only other delivery system that he said could be

given (other than IV) is through suppositories. I'm going to be

seeing my LLMD soon and plan to discuss this idea with him

and see if this is something he'd be willing to let me try. There

is some information about antibiotic suppositories at this

google link for those of you who might be interested in

exploring this for yourselves.

http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=antibiotic+suppositories&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

Has anyone tried this delivery method or know of anyone who

has?

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