Ethambutol - side effects

Posted by atlantabec @atlantabec, Jan 25 10:45am

On day 3 of ethambutol (just starting treatment for first time), and I'm having headaches for first time. I don't get headaches, but it's hard to know what it's from or if it's related. Anyone else experience this?

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I’ll keep that in mind over the next few months.
My baseline is textbook normal so unless I have vision problems I don’t see ophthalmologist for six months.
Phew. Can’t believe I finally have a normal test of any kind haha.

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I have MAC and I have been prescribed Azythro, Rifampin, and Ethambutol. The dosages seems so high, and this is daily (I see others taking this 3 times a week).

Azithromycin - 500mg per day
Ethambutol - 1200mg per day
Rifampin - 600mg per day

Is anyone's treatment amounts similar? So far I am only taking Azythro, I am getting a 2nd opinion tomorrow on this treatment regimen. If anyone has a similar treatment, how did you feel taking all of these on a consistent basis? Still able to work, travel, etc?

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@kypowell11

I have MAC and I have been prescribed Azythro, Rifampin, and Ethambutol. The dosages seems so high, and this is daily (I see others taking this 3 times a week).

Azithromycin - 500mg per day
Ethambutol - 1200mg per day
Rifampin - 600mg per day

Is anyone's treatment amounts similar? So far I am only taking Azythro, I am getting a 2nd opinion tomorrow on this treatment regimen. If anyone has a similar treatment, how did you feel taking all of these on a consistent basis? Still able to work, travel, etc?

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These are the standard dosages - and a good protocol to be starting the medications one at a time.
Have you also been advised to get baseline hearing and vision exams?

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@mariegrace

I started Ethambutol first also. The headache diappeared then added Azithromycin 3x a week. Did ok M-F but weekends i was in bed with cramping that lasted 24 hours.
Contacted my pulmonologist and ID that I cannot tolerate the drug course. Both said to stop, do regular airway clearance and chest CTs every 6 months. I also asked my pulmonologist to order the Vest and pul rehab.
Of course I am scared my lungs will get worse. I have difficulty with drugs.
Good Luck!

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I dont tolerate the drug regimen very well either, been 6 months so far. The rafampin gives me chest pain and elevates my BP. BOth doctors said full steam ahead. I am asymptomatic, except for short of breathe and fatigue. I want to stop the treatment! I am going to have the conversation about doing active surveillance every 6 months and stop all this. What Vest are you referring to? Just curious

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@kypowell11

I have MAC and I have been prescribed Azythro, Rifampin, and Ethambutol. The dosages seems so high, and this is daily (I see others taking this 3 times a week).

Azithromycin - 500mg per day
Ethambutol - 1200mg per day
Rifampin - 600mg per day

Is anyone's treatment amounts similar? So far I am only taking Azythro, I am getting a 2nd opinion tomorrow on this treatment regimen. If anyone has a similar treatment, how did you feel taking all of these on a consistent basis? Still able to work, travel, etc?

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I have the same drug regimen as you and yes i am on it daily. The side effects are worrisome and making me miserable. Getting a 2nd opinion. My Mac was discovered by accident, i am asymptomatic. I am thinking about doing active surveillance with CTs every six months. The fatigue is awful and i am still trying to work. Six months on treatment already.

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@circleup

I dont tolerate the drug regimen very well either, been 6 months so far. The rafampin gives me chest pain and elevates my BP. BOth doctors said full steam ahead. I am asymptomatic, except for short of breathe and fatigue. I want to stop the treatment! I am going to have the conversation about doing active surveillance every 6 months and stop all this. What Vest are you referring to? Just curious

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Hill Rom is the oscilatting vest I use every evening for 20 minutes.

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@circleup

I have the same drug regimen as you and yes i am on it daily. The side effects are worrisome and making me miserable. Getting a 2nd opinion. My Mac was discovered by accident, i am asymptomatic. I am thinking about doing active surveillance with CTs every six months. The fatigue is awful and i am still trying to work. Six months on treatment already.

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So sorry to hear it's making you miserable. If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?

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I was posted the original comment. Updating that my (new) headaches stopped by Day 5 of Ethambutol.

And @circleup, mine also found incidentally (chest CT for baseline cardiac scan) but I was put on treatment pretty quickly b/c of two lesions that he's worried about - we don't want them to progress into holes. No turning back from that. I like to say I'm symptomatic, but I do get burning in my chest and have a very mild evening cough when I lay down. This time around, I have no other external symptoms of illness.

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@kypowell11

I have MAC and I have been prescribed Azythro, Rifampin, and Ethambutol. The dosages seems so high, and this is daily (I see others taking this 3 times a week).

Azithromycin - 500mg per day
Ethambutol - 1200mg per day
Rifampin - 600mg per day

Is anyone's treatment amounts similar? So far I am only taking Azythro, I am getting a 2nd opinion tomorrow on this treatment regimen. If anyone has a similar treatment, how did you feel taking all of these on a consistent basis? Still able to work, travel, etc?

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Hi mine are the same as yours. I'm having some changes in my eyesight due to the Ethambutol. I'm only in week 3.5 so it's a bit concerning. I have read that Copper and Chelated Zinc may help as the research states that. I have low energy days and was getting nausea and a sick feeling with the first two Azithromycin and Ethambutol (now on Rifampin too). I have found rubbing organic castor oil on my stomach has really helped.

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