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Scalp infection and Amoxicillin
I've had a really uncomfortable scalp and beard infection for the last 4 years (red angry spots, some puss filled, which really swell up and are painful) and the only thing which really helps is Amoxicillin (which clears it up for about a month). But.... my doctor won't regularly prescribe it to me,
I've had a really uncomfortable scalp and beard infection for the last 4 years (red angry spots, some puss filled, which really swell up and are painful) and the only thing which really helps is Amoxicillin (which clears it up for about a month). But.... my doctor won't regularly prescribe it to me,
Redtilimdead
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MY SKIN
4 months ago
Steroid dependent asthma
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone had any experience of steroid dependent asthma and what it means ? I have been on pred for over a year continuously and recently had a hospital admission at the Royal Brompton for a steroid wean. I got down to 10mg and will have another admission next year to reduce
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone had any experience of steroid dependent asthma and what it means ? I have been on pred for over a year continuously and recently had a hospital admission at the Royal Brompton for a steroid wean. I got down to 10mg and will have another admission next year to reduce
Gizmo20
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Azithromycin
Does anyone else take Azithromycin 3 times a week prophylactic? Just wondering if you have to take your rescue antibiotics due to chest infection, do you stop the Azithromycin?
Does anyone else take Azithromycin 3 times a week prophylactic? Just wondering if you have to take your rescue antibiotics due to chest infection, do you stop the Azithromycin?
revcathfrog
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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Azithromycin
For those taking this drug through winter three days a week do you take 250mg or 500mg ? Does anyone take it for five days on occasions ? I am finding three days. Mon, Wed, Fri not quite enough at the moment. Thank you.
For those taking this drug through winter three days a week do you take 250mg or 500mg ? Does anyone take it for five days on occasions ? I am finding three days. Mon, Wed, Fri not quite enough at the moment. Thank you.
Dottie11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Haemophilus influenzae
I have had an unsuccessfully treated lung infection for a year, with HI(b) being one of the bacteria identified. I have taken five different antibiotics including cotrimoxazole, doxycycline and azithromycin (two of which I've taken two courses of). I have had a lung wash, CT scans, X-rays, I am prescribed
I have had an unsuccessfully treated lung infection for a year, with HI(b) being one of the bacteria identified. I have taken five different antibiotics including cotrimoxazole, doxycycline and azithromycin (two of which I've taken two courses of). I have had a lung wash, CT scans, X-rays, I am prescribed
Stormfever
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Asthma tablets Montelukast & Azithromycin
my GP has changed my inhaler from fostair 100 mg 4 puffs a day to Trimbow 172/5/9 four puffs a day. I am giving this ago as every year in the winter I get a chest infection and end up on steroids and antibiotics. My question is on some tablet form I have been offered above . I have read allot of
my GP has changed my inhaler from fostair 100 mg 4 puffs a day to Trimbow 172/5/9 four puffs a day. I am giving this ago as every year in the winter I get a chest infection and end up on steroids and antibiotics. My question is on some tablet form I have been offered above . I have read allot of
Julesc12
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Allergic Asthma
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Horsemadfamily
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Is it ok to take azithromycin with paroxysmal Afb but no episodes for three years.
Consultant has prescribed azithromycin to be taken every three days because I did say I had an exacerbation two years ago, although I am not sure it actually was. Also this entails undergoing three ECGs a month apart. Don't like the sound off that. I also suffer mild bronchiectasis, so I suppose I am
Consultant has prescribed azithromycin to be taken every three days because I did say I had an exacerbation two years ago, although I am not sure it actually was. Also this entails undergoing three ECGs a month apart. Don't like the sound off that. I also suffer mild bronchiectasis, so I suppose I am
Frustrated12
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AF Association
8 months ago
Busy, busy, busy!
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Lobectomy for bronchiectasis
Hi,I was wondering if anyone has had a lobectomy for bronchiectasis and were cured or at least felt a lot better? I had an open lobectomy on 1st September but that was because there was a 5cm mass in my right lower lobe and I had been coughing up blood in my sputum since December 25th 2022. From September
Hi,I was wondering if anyone has had a lobectomy for bronchiectasis and were cured or at least felt a lot better? I had an open lobectomy on 1st September but that was because there was a 5cm mass in my right lower lobe and I had been coughing up blood in my sputum since December 25th 2022. From September
Immy_6
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
colomycin on its own or with Azithromycin
Hi All I suffer from bronchiectasis and now I'm conised with pseudomonas I've been put on nebulised colomycin I was originally on Azithromycin 3 times per day so keep the chest infections at bay but with not much success My question is are people on nebulised colomycin without the Azithromycin
Hi All I suffer from bronchiectasis and now I'm conised with pseudomonas I've been put on nebulised colomycin I was originally on Azithromycin 3 times per day so keep the chest infections at bay but with not much success My question is are people on nebulised colomycin without the Azithromycin
Homer12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Azithromycin
Have been on this med. for some time forsome time now. It boosts your immunity.
Have been on this med. for some time forsome time now. It boosts your immunity.
Acryls
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
sueky
Does this sound like a DILI? History of erythromycin use sine Christmas 2022 to control rosacea but altho a GP herself my daughter didnt follow the rules and stopped and started, also increasing and decreasing dose acc to how bad her rosacea was. On June 30th 2023 half an hour after going to bed absolutely
Does this sound like a DILI? History of erythromycin use sine Christmas 2022 to control rosacea but altho a GP herself my daughter didnt follow the rules and stopped and started, also increasing and decreasing dose acc to how bad her rosacea was. On June 30th 2023 half an hour after going to bed absolutely
suekaty
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Azithromycin
Hi. I have stage 3 copd with empysema and asthma. My Gp suspects I may have bronciectasis. I have been getting alot of infections. I have not got a consultant and am not being referred to one. However my GP wants to put me on arithromycin 3 times weekly. I have a feeling only a consultant should do this
Hi. I have stage 3 copd with empysema and asthma. My Gp suspects I may have bronciectasis. I have been getting alot of infections. I have not got a consultant and am not being referred to one. However my GP wants to put me on arithromycin 3 times weekly. I have a feeling only a consultant should do this
sueysue
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Roflumilast/Daxas
Dear all, I just wanted to let all of you with severe COPD that I was given the opportunity last year, March 2022 to start this medication, Roflimilast. I had to request the outpatient appointment to be able to bring the possibility of being prescribed it. HealthUnlocked It wasn’t even mentioned to me
Dear all, I just wanted to let all of you with severe COPD that I was given the opportunity last year, March 2022 to start this medication, Roflimilast. I had to request the outpatient appointment to be able to bring the possibility of being prescribed it. HealthUnlocked It wasn’t even mentioned to me
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Doxycycline, small clinical trial
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Haze/Fog Machines at Concerts and Theatres
Hi All Briefly, I am a severe asthmatic on Fostair, Ventolin, Spiriva, Azithromycin, Montelukast, 5mg Pred, daily and Fasenra. Our first evening out since before COVID, my husband and I went to see the Marine Bands which was really very, very good and enjoyable, however, there was some sort of smoke
Hi All Briefly, I am a severe asthmatic on Fostair, Ventolin, Spiriva, Azithromycin, Montelukast, 5mg Pred, daily and Fasenra. Our first evening out since before COVID, my husband and I went to see the Marine Bands which was really very, very good and enjoyable, however, there was some sort of smoke
Whizzymaz
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
SUV 2.0
Anyone have a PET scan light up s/p initial surgery (5 years ago R LL lobectomy and R UL wedge both stage 1 NSCLC) and it NOT be a recurrance? Been a long few months......
CT chest 5/12/23 showed mild increased thickening along the medial aspect of the suture line dating back to 2019, stable as
Anyone have a PET scan light up s/p initial surgery (5 years ago R LL lobectomy and R UL wedge both stage 1 NSCLC) and it NOT be a recurrance? Been a long few months......
CT chest 5/12/23 showed mild increased thickening along the medial aspect of the suture line dating back to 2019, stable as
kri312
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
to PAP48
pseudomonas is not susceptible to azithromycin. try levofloxacin (levaquin) for a week
pseudomonas is not susceptible to azithromycin. try levofloxacin (levaquin) for a week
goldbergson
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Persistent infections
Hi all It’s been a few years since I posted my one and only post but I’ve been following, if not commenting, on and off over those years and, as always, appreciate all the information I pick up. I have a general query now as my condition has changed quite a bit since Covid and the lockdowns etc. Prior
Hi all It’s been a few years since I posted my one and only post but I’ve been following, if not commenting, on and off over those years and, as always, appreciate all the information I pick up. I have a general query now as my condition has changed quite a bit since Covid and the lockdowns etc. Prior
ZedKH
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
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