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Christine202
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After a long battle with Chronic Sinus ending in bronchitis this month. they put me on Omnicef.

I know it is frequently used for Lyme, but was wondering if it also targeted any of the coinfections?

I have been on it 10 days and I am having symptoms of feeling weak, and loss of blood flow to my head ( what I usually get if Lyme is getting kicked up)

Anyone on this for coinfectins as well , or can offer any more info on its potency concerning Lyme? Thanks once again!

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I'm curious about this as well. I've been on Omnicef for about 3 months along with doxy. I'm not sure how effective it is. I feel better than I did before abx but I'm just not sure how well it's working lately.

I'd like to see if anyone else has any knowledge on Omnicef.

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up for any thoughts? Thanks [Smile]
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I started treatment with doxy--felt better after only a few days but then became extremely photosensitive. Face got quite red and my nose looked like Rudolph. After 8 days doc put me on Omnicef. It's only been a few days....of Omnicef. I haven't seen Omnicef referred to on other sites, some on this one---anyone having a good experience with it? Also, I have a strange feeling in my bronchial tubes but x-rays and cat scan show nothing. No mucuous, no cough, just a sensation as you have when you finish a cold with a cough. I wonder if this is LD related? Also bloodshot eyes--could that be LD related?
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Omnicef is a cephalosporin. These and penicillins are not effective against bart or babs, just lyme

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It's one of the strongest cephalosporins you can take orally, and supposedly knocks the outer cell wall off Lyme. You are supposed to combine it with a macrolide and maybe a cyst buster. Since the cephalosporins do not work on most co-infections, it's a good drug to take in a Lyme combination while you are treating bartonella, babesia, etc., because IV cephalosporins like rocephin would just be a waste of time and money until the co-infections are gone.
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