Am on 40mg prednisolone (APBA) not tapering as yet but still breathless. IV Pipercillin Tazobactum for 14 days. Have had many IVs so used to it all.
I’m still inhaling Colomycin and taking Flucloxacillin as the usual prophylactics as well. Have you continued with yours on IVs ? When I inhale the pain in lungs is present. Just curious. I will ask when I return for second week.
Thank you.
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I have been on Flucloxacillin two week cures för about 15 years. I generally need to take the antibiotic 5 to six times a year. I always notice a great increase in sputum production prior to treatment and a sample is sent for antibiotic resistance testing before clinical administration. Sofar the only culprit has been stapholycoccus aureus and always treatable with Flucloxacillin . I have had no side effects despite the great amount of antibiotics given me. I have had known bronchiectasis for approximately 50 years. Hope you will find this interesting. Best wishes.
Thank you for your comment. It’s good to hear you keep well on this drug. It’s very good. I grown the same and Pseudomonas. Fingers crossed all will be fine after a few weeks. My IV will shift the lurking ones. Then back to the normal day to day prophylactics.
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