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Hi friends, My GP phoned me this morning to tell me that at the end of December I sent my sputum for testing. Immediately, th microbiologist diagnosed Moraxella catharalis for which Clarithromycin would deal with it. Now another real bother has appeared. The test for mycobacterium has come through, I
Hi friends, My GP phoned me this morning to tell me that at the end of December I sent my sputum for testing. Immediately, th microbiologist diagnosed Moraxella catharalis for which Clarithromycin would deal with it. Now another real bother has appeared. The test for mycobacterium has come through, I
helingmic
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Is it normal to be constantly nauseous and vomit after taking Rifampin
He has also had a massive loss of appetite ever since he started taking
Rifampin
I want to know whether such Nausea and Vomiting is common with
Rifampin
and did I make a mistake by giving him Repepsa-D one hour after giving
Rifampin
? Please advise Thanks
He has also had a massive loss of appetite ever since he started taking
Rifampin
I want to know whether such Nausea and Vomiting is common with
Rifampin
and did I make a mistake by giving him Repepsa-D one hour after giving
Rifampin
? Please advise Thanks
blackhawk
in
Meningitis Now
10 years ago
Has any one been precibed Rifampicin for the dreaded itch Thanks
barclay12
in
British Liver Trust
10 years ago
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Is anyone suffering from HAT (Hepatic Artery Thrombosis) or has gone through it.
I was transplanted in 2007 but unfortunately suffered HAT in 2013, I have been on 450mg of Rifampicin for severe pruritus for the last 6 months but about a week ago the pruritus is on it's way back.Has the Rifampicin stopped being effective? Would having a permanent drain put in help? I can't get any
I was transplanted in 2007 but unfortunately suffered HAT in 2013, I have been on 450mg of Rifampicin for severe pruritus for the last 6 months but about a week ago the pruritus is on it's way back.Has the Rifampicin stopped being effective? Would having a permanent drain put in help? I can't get any
Scarecrow19
in
British Liver Trust
10 years ago
Hi everyone wanted to share something with u all that might help.
Iv been suffering from the gruesome itch for a few months now x when I first got it I read on here how other people were cutting certain foods from their diet so I experimented a bit myself x came to the conclusion that chocolate was making it worse. I would eat quite a lot of chocolate biscuits through
Iv been suffering from the gruesome itch for a few months now x when I first got it I read on here how other people were cutting certain foods from their diet so I experimented a bit myself x came to the conclusion that chocolate was making it worse. I would eat quite a lot of chocolate biscuits through
Dmb1
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PBC Foundation
10 years ago
LEVOTHYROXINE INTERACTIONS - useful list
Rifampin
(RIFADIN) is a potent enzyme inducer, and is known to have produced hypothyroidism in a patient on levothyroxine therapy.
Rifampin
(RIFADIN) is a potent enzyme inducer, and is known to have produced hypothyroidism in a patient on levothyroxine therapy.
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
TB-like bacteria
Hi, I went to see my consultant today Wednesday. He told me that not only did I have pneumonia, but he detected TB-like bacteria, the name of which he had never heard of before, godola! I did tell him that when I checked about night sweats, one of the causes was TB. I had put myself back on Rifampicin
Hi, I went to see my consultant today Wednesday. He told me that not only did I have pneumonia, but he detected TB-like bacteria, the name of which he had never heard of before, godola! I did tell him that when I checked about night sweats, one of the causes was TB. I had put myself back on Rifampicin
helingmic
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Hi All, want to know your thoughts on ..............
Hi everyone, I was reading through another members question and I want my fears assured. Does it matter what brand of medication is taken for Pbc. I am on questran, urso, sertraline, naltrexone, rifampicin, calcichew, thyroxine, chloraphenamine as well as eye drops and menthol/epaderm creams. I am
Hi everyone, I was reading through another members question and I want my fears assured. Does it matter what brand of medication is taken for Pbc. I am on questran, urso, sertraline, naltrexone, rifampicin, calcichew, thyroxine, chloraphenamine as well as eye drops and menthol/epaderm creams. I am
florrie505
in
PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Drugs/food and drink that interfere with Levothyroxine Absorption
levothyroxine metabolism, lower levels of in the blood ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS carbamazepine (CARBATROL, TEGRETOL) oxcarbazepine (TRILEPTAL) phenobarbital (LUMINAL, SOLFOTON)** phenytoin (DILANTIN) primidone (MYSOLINE) ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS efavirenz (SUSTIVA) nevirapine (VIRAMUNE) rifabutin (MYCOBUTIN)
rifampin
levothyroxine metabolism, lower levels of in the blood ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS carbamazepine (CARBATROL, TEGRETOL) oxcarbazepine (TRILEPTAL) phenobarbital (LUMINAL, SOLFOTON)** phenytoin (DILANTIN) primidone (MYSOLINE) ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS efavirenz (SUSTIVA) nevirapine (VIRAMUNE) rifabutin (MYCOBUTIN)
rifampin
Nathalina
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
How to stop the god awful " ITCH"
My itch was unbearable - I have now been under the RPA transplant ward for 10 months. I went through all the workups for placement on the list, but couldn't take the itching anymore. then was prescribed a drug called Rifadin or Rymicin or also known as Rifampicin. 300mg a day . it took about 7-10 days
My itch was unbearable - I have now been under the RPA transplant ward for 10 months. I went through all the workups for placement on the list, but couldn't take the itching anymore. then was prescribed a drug called Rifadin or Rymicin or also known as Rifampicin. 300mg a day . it took about 7-10 days
SNOOZY
in
PBC Foundation
11 years ago
FEDUP.COM
Afternoon All Well after having the run around from the medical profession I have finally come to the end of my tether and told my GP yesterday and then fired off a scud missile of an email to my useless gastroenterologist today!! He actually replied within 20 mintues of me sending email.....
Afternoon All Well after having the run around from the medical profession I have finally come to the end of my tether and told my GP yesterday and then fired off a scud missile of an email to my useless gastroenterologist today!! He actually replied within 20 mintues of me sending email.....
Silvers
in
PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Had enough now
I was diagnosed with PBC 7yrs ago, although I had had the symptoms for 8 yrs prior to diagnosis (I was told I had irritable bowel syndrome)! I have battled the itch for 6yrs now and I have finally had enough! I take urso, naltrexone, questran, rifampicin, antihistamines and clonazepam, I have lost my
I was diagnosed with PBC 7yrs ago, although I had had the symptoms for 8 yrs prior to diagnosis (I was told I had irritable bowel syndrome)! I have battled the itch for 6yrs now and I have finally had enough! I take urso, naltrexone, questran, rifampicin, antihistamines and clonazepam, I have lost my
Jill68
in
PBC Foundation
11 years ago
If you are on Rifampicin for itch what dose are you on and does it work on taking itch away completely?
I was on this drug for itch a few years back but didn't help and wonder if maybe I wasn't on the right dose or on it for long enough for it to work?
I was on this drug for itch a few years back but didn't help and wonder if maybe I wasn't on the right dose or on it for long enough for it to work?
littlemo
in
PBC Foundation
12 years ago
Looking for info on Naltrexone please.
I have had the 'dreaded itch' for 7 months now, antihistamines give slight relief as does Aveeno moisturiser. I have tried Questran which didnt work, Rifampicin which worked but I suffered terrible side effects and my liver tests were really bad. I have been offered Naltrexone by my Consultant which
I have had the 'dreaded itch' for 7 months now, antihistamines give slight relief as does Aveeno moisturiser. I have tried Questran which didnt work, Rifampicin which worked but I suffered terrible side effects and my liver tests were really bad. I have been offered Naltrexone by my Consultant which
Jill68
in
PBC Foundation
12 years ago
Rifampicin
Hi, I was in hospital last week for a lung transplant assessment, I'm mrsa and have been for many years. The co-ordinators sent a prescription to my gp for antibiotics for one last ditch attempt at knocking it on the head. I got Trimethoprim, which I've had previously and Rifampicin which I've never
Hi, I was in hospital last week for a lung transplant assessment, I'm mrsa and have been for many years. The co-ordinators sent a prescription to my gp for antibiotics for one last ditch attempt at knocking it on the head. I got Trimethoprim, which I've had previously and Rifampicin which I've never
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
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