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infectomatt
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I am presently taking 200mg diflucan per day... after 25 days or so amd feeling much improved .. following D. Shardt's regimen.. after 50 days [confused] this is to be followed by narrow spectrum antibiotic like penicillin... does a helpful anyone out there know the dosage and actual abx that Dr' Shardt recommends?
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http://www.neuroborreliose.net/informationen/therapievorschlaege/index.html
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I used babelfish for translating

Go here and put in website you want translated and I believe its german to english.
Translate a Web page
http://world.altavista.com/

Stage I
Uncomplicated stage Medicines

Penizillin G or V { 2 - 4 x 1.5 mega} > 2-3 weeks
Cefuroxim 1000 mg> 2-3 weeks
Amoxicillin, 3 x 1000 mg {50 mg/kg kg} >2 weeks
Doxycyclin. 2 x 100 mg {2 - 5 mg/kg kg} > mind. 3 weeks


Stage II Uncomplicated Arthritis, Acrodermatitis Neurological complaints polyneuritis, Radiculitis

Penizillin G or V ,{2 - 4 x 1.5 mega }> 2 - 6 weeks
Cefotaxim 2 x 3 g > 2 weeks
Amoxicillin 3 x 1000 mg {50 mg/kg kg}WEEKS?
Fluconazol 200 mg {children up to 40 kg kg: 100 mg} Following the antibiotic therapy: 50 days long.



Stage III with Organ manifestation in heart, brain, containers Neurological complaints polyneuritis, Radiculitis, Enzephalomyelitis, depression.

Penizillin G or V, {2 - 4 x 1.5 mega } 2 - 6 weeks
Cefotaxim 2 x 3 g, 2-3 weeks
Ceftriaxon 1 x 2-4 g {50 mg/kg kg} infusion
Fluconazol 200 mg {children up to 40 kg kg: 100 mg} Following the antibiotic therapy: 50 days long.


[ 28. December 2005, 03:26 PM: Message edited by: treepatrol ]

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I thank you all for the quality information
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If someone is already on 3 x weekly Bicillin, do they need to do anything besides adding the Diflucan?

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What a wonderful translation tool, Tree!!
Here following the fluconazole protocol is the rest of Schardt's or that website's comments.
The translation is a bit choppy in some places, but it is clearly spelled out that he uses no abx with it.

By the way, Dr. K. uses the fluconazole alone.
There may be other agents added to the daily routine, not abx. But that is always determined with ART by testing the synergy of all - the total program a person is doing, i.e. all supplements, etc. Sometimes just one added supplement or remedy can be very bad or potentiate the program. All that is determined with ART. Wish there were another way and wish all doctors would learn ART.


Due to bacterial test results appropriate therapy patterns are suggested.


Medicines Dosierung/die Duration of treatment
Stage I Penizillin G or V

Cefuroxim

Amoxicillin

(Doxycyclin)
2 - 4 x 1.5 mega


1000 mg

3 x 1000 mg (50 mg/kg kg)
2 x 100 mg (2 - 5 mg/kg kg) 2-3 weeks


2-3 weeks

2 weeks

mind. 3 weeks
Uncomplicated stage II
Uncomplicated Arthritis, Acrodermatitis


Neurological complaints (polyneuritis, Radiculitis) Penizillin G or V

Cefotaxim

Amoxicillin


Fluconazol 2 - 4 x 1.5 mega


2 x 3 g

3 x 1000 mg (50 mg/kg kg)

200 mg (children up to 40 kg kg: 100 mg) 2 - 6 weeks


2 weeks


Following the antibiotic therapy: 50 days long.
Stage III
with Organmanifestationen
(heart, brain, containers)


Neurological complaints (polyneuritis, Radiculitis, Enzephalomyelitis, depression) Penizillin G or V

Cefotaxim

Ceftriaxon


Fluconazol 2 - 4 x 1.5 mega


2 x 3 g

1 x 2-4 g (50 mg/kg kg) infusion

200 mg (children up to 40 kg kg: 100 mg) 2 - 6 weeks


2-3 weeks


Following the antibiotic therapy: 50 days long.




All stages of the Borreliose must be treated antibiotic, thus also the stage I, Erythema migrans (moving redness). Only a consistent therapy of the Erythema migrans can avoid a Neuroborreliose.
Since Dxycyclin works only bakteriostatisch (i.e. the growth and the vermehrung of the Borrelisoe restrain), should not have done it not as antibiotic of the 1. Choice to be regarded and should be given at least 3 weeks. For this reason must be counted also on a slower effect entrance compared with penicillin or Cephalosporinen. The only advantage from Doxycylin is that it works also against Ehrlichien, which will likewise transfer by a bite by ticks can.


It is expressly pointed out that Fluconazol should be used because of its good effect mirrors in the central nervous system only with neurological symptoms. The compatibility of Fluconazol is very good. These means bends however due to the Pharmakokinetik to a set of reciprocal effects with other medicines. Therefore it should be also always used alternating to antibiotic therapy and never at the same time. The following pattern should clarify this again.






This pattern can be repeated up to twice one behind the other.


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