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Tobramycin and Pseudomonas

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Has anyone used this for Pseudomonas, nebulized and how did u do it?

Did you nebulize saline first, then clear lungs and then nebulize Toby and did it cure you?

Pls get back to me asap as my Dr. wants me to start this asap and i am already so tired from being sick w Pseudomonas for months and just finished 3 weeks of IVPK line w Ceftazine and still have Pseudomonas ......adding one more treatment twice a day plus the saline twice a day right now feels like more than I can handle.

But want to know how it has worked for those of you who have this bacteria in your lungs colonized.

Thank you.

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