Daily dosage of Rifampin Ethanbutol and Azithromycin
Hi there everyon
I was treated for MAC two years ago 3 x weekly, Ethambutol/Rifampin/Azithromycin Ive recently had scan with buds showing and have symptoms and am now prescribed to take this every day and Im scared. I didnt have side effects last time but taking this every day is scary. Does anyone have any experience of daily meds as such???
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@hydrang3a and @marilynk I have a question for you both. Just how infected are you that you need to be on the Big 3?
@marilynk, Hi there. If you have lots of energy, it doesn't sound like you have an active infection. Why does your dr want to put you on the Big 3 again? By the way, I am about to turn 60 and am a envious that you have a lot of energy still. Lack of energy is a biggy for me, and I don't have an active infection at this time!
@hydrang3a Yes, I have tried all of the above in the eastern medicine and alternative medicine. I have tried every root, powder, tincture, accupunture, yoga, etc. These are good for 'complimentary medicine' to be used in conjunction with western medicine. For people who are immumo-compromised like many of us are with mac, this dreadful bug can only be fought with good antibiotics used long term. Some people do have such a minor case of it that they can do just alternative treatment. Some people get mac and it goes away on its own. Then again, some people get mac and other nasty bugs and it becomes fatal. Mac effects people differently, and should not have a 'one size fits all' treatment plan. It really needs to be individualized.
@prelle1 I am on maintenance antibiotics that are not the Big 3. This is to keep me from becoming infected again. My doctor's theory is to save the "big guns" for later should you get reinfected later. You don't want to risk becoming resistant to the really good stuff early and not have a back-up plan for up the road when mac attacks again.
@summer33 Many of our mac drug treatments are becoming the inhaled variety and more are coming down the pike. They are supposed to be better for you in that they specifically target your lungs instead of the pill form that affects your whole body and can stress other organs. Please keep us posted on how your inhalable med works out for you.
@windwalker. ....to answer your question “how infected are you.?”.....In addition to repeated CT scans showing widespread infection, monthly positive sputum cultures testing positive for MAC, I have an abscess cavity in one lung my doctor at National Jewish hopes will heal with the increased daily dosages of the big 3 daily, lung clearance twice daily with vibrating vest and saline nebulizing, plus the daily application of Arikayce. I meet with a surgeon in March if the cavity has not healed to set up an appointment to surgical remove the abscess. I’m not sure if its the meds or the disease but I feel awful.
There is research brewing that indicates that three times per week may be as effective as daily. You have to do what you feel you can do.
I have and I did have ringing in my ears and some hearing loss. You have to weigh out the side effect possibility to how the drug can help. this drug along with the others helped get MAC negative for a year.....it is worth a try
Yes, I took them for 12 months and no problems - that was in 2004. Mac is back now and I’ll be going on same 3 meds plus Arikares. Wondering why they don’t prescribe the nebulizer alone. They want me on all 4 for 12 to 18 months...
Did you feel awful before you started the meds?