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I've read posts that state the Doxy/Biaxin regimen is a good combo for Lyme. But, is it a good combo for co-infections such as Bart? I have yet to test for co-infections [next month], but was just wondering.
I read where Levaquin was Dr. B's first choice for Bart, but I can't take that stuff. Too many bad side effects. I notice he recommends Zith as a substitute for Levaquin [at least in children under 18].
Anyone?
-------------------- Craig Posts: 207 | From Tallahassee, Florida | Registered: Nov 2007
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This is from the Dr. B guidelines. I don't see zith or biaxin listed as a drug of choice. If you can't take Levaquin, how about Rifampin?
I took Biaxin for many months and it did nothing for my bart.
quote:In the co-infected Lyme patient, eradication may be difficult. Many antibiotic agents have been reported to be effective, including cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, erythromycins, gentamicin, rifampin and streptomycin. In practice, these patients seem to do best with a combination regimen that utilizes agents that can penetrate cells. Typical combinations include an erythromycin, plus a fluoroquinolone or rifampin. Treatment progress is most commonly assessed by PCR post treatment and serial titers.
-------------------- sixgoofykids.blogspot.com Posts: 13449 | From Ohio | Registered: Feb 2007
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