After much discussion I finally convinced my PCP to write a script for the medication.
Done deal right?
Well I am unable to find any source for the shot or a pill.
Looking for suggestions.
After much discussion I finally convinced my PCP to write a script for the medication.
Done deal right?
Well I am unable to find any source for the shot or a pill.
Looking for suggestions.
Have you tried any Travel Clinics in your area. Years ago I was part of a clinic when I worked for Kaiser Permanente. I can tell you that we seldom gave the cholera vaccine as for most travelers the risks of exposure were low. So it's not the most common vaccine out there and thus may be hard to find. Good luck in your search.
Tried at Henry ford hospital . they do not use it at all. Said it was not needed .. ?
Which medication? Tetracycline is the most effective drug for cholera.
As I recall this whole business about cholera medicine helping PCa came from a Swedish study in Nature magazine. It was specifically about Dukoral (sp), available in Canada, not the US. I travelled there to purchase it over the counter.
Fortunately I am about 50 miles from the Detroit river and get to Windsor Canada. I know my way around there as I used to fish Lake Erie for Walleyes and Steelhead. I hear there are clubs there that have ladies do a dances clothesless.
Thanks I tried them with no luck. Took the script for Vaxchora.
Great good to hear. Hide under seat or declare it?
Basically under seat
The medicine you got a script for is vaxchora, which is the only anti cholera medication approved by the FDA. Walgreens carries it, but you may need to wait a few days for them to get it to your local store. Note the FDA approval is for people through age 64, so if you are older than that, you are into off label use. It is an oral suspension.
I went to a local compounding pharmacy near Annapolis and they ordered it. I think compounding pharmacies are very flexible.
Yes I too got it thru Walgreens. It took 5 calls and talking to a few higher ups but they do have access to it I promise. And I don’t believe they require a presription if I recall correctly. Low risk with high potential reward.
Schwah.
How did you contract cholera ?
Drink down stream where people pee and crap on the water. Outbreaks all the time when soldiers of old moved into the area around streams and rivers.
GD
Seems their was always someone upstream.
There is a company called Passport Health with centers all around the country. They give the whole battery of travel related vaccinations. We went there prior to a trip for yellow fever and typhoid shots. They probably have cholera as well
Walgreens gave me an absolute refusal because over 64, but based on state law (Illinois).
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I only skimmed the Swedish study but my interpretation is that Cholera vaccine is effective, not the treatment for it or maybe both? If it is so effective whey doesn't everyone get it? Should I ask my MO?
As is often pointed out to us, studies that identify associations are good only for forming hypotheses. One must wait for the definitive intervention study.
Or jump the gun when it seems that there will never be such a study.
Oh, wait - safer to stick with SOC.
-Patrick
In this instance I disagree. Risk reward ratio led me to take the cholera vaccine. Very safe and the huge survival advantage they found (even after adjusting for all factors) was to big of a potential reward to pass up. There is logic to it. For example a new study found that the flu vaccine apparently helped minimize the affects of Covid. You are priming up your immune system with at least some of these vaccines.
Schwah
Just Hollera for Cholera....
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Tuesday 08/31/2031 6:13 PM DST
I have taken 5 Dukoral within 1 year. I don't know if it did something or not. What would have happened without it?