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Yes I used this combination
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CherylSue
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I am currently on this combo now. My new doc added biaxin. However, I'm taking pediatric doses due to my bad response to azithromycin (same family.) Biaxin seems to be easier.
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CherylSue
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I am currently on this combo now. My new doc added biaxin. However, I'm taking pediatric doses due to my bad response to azithromycin (same family.) Biaxin seems to be easier.
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jackie51
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My daughter is on this combo. She hasn't had any problems except for yeast.
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seekhelp
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Uh oh...what about the C-Diff Randibear? I thought you stopped Abx for good.
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Yup...this was my first combo when I began this journey...
-------------------- ? date of bite/no rash 10/09 symptoms, 4/10 diagnosed, after 6 mos. ER visits, tons of docs/tests CDC+ 23/39/41/45/58/66/93 currently on oral plaquenil, doryx, rifampin, pyrazinamide, nystatin, numerous supplements Posts: 718 | From Pennsylvania | Registered: Jun 2010
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