7% Saline Solution
Got a supply of 7% vials and got a real jolt in my throat when I began inhaling it. However I quickly adapted to it and was able to finish the vial. Within a few minutes I was coughing and bringing stuff up - a first. I never had a timely response to 0.9. Bottom line: I guess the 7% solution is...well the real solution. Not to be confused with the Sherlock and Sigmund thing. Forgive my corny effort at mirth. Don
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Hi AuntNanny..I to have the pseudomonas..we have talked in the past, quite awhile ago..have u had a recent sputum and to grow a culture..because I am colonized, I’m on Colistin every other month..has been a life savor..also 7 percent saline twice a day, and airway clearance twice a day
Albuterol makes me anxious and shaky, and really grouchy (per my husband), so my doc gives me something similar (Levalbuterol) that does not have negative effects.
Hello Sue, I like your posts so much, you are full of knowledge, experience and generosity to share. I would very much appreciate it if you oriented me, I have read about saline 7% inhibiting MAC growth in vitro but I have not been able to find information about dose to do so in vivo. I remember I read something in a post, maybe yours not really sure, saying that there was a French article or a French physician using s7% to treat MAC. I was diagnosed MAC almost 2 years ago, a couple of months later bronchiectasis, I am not on TT since I feel fine most of the time, I have learned to take care to prevent exacerbations and since I learned about saline I used when i started coughing about a month ago, I used it only once a day, before bedtime (being horizontal made me cough) worked fine, really I do not secretion and really believe that what I expulse is nasal mucus more than flegm, I stopped after 2 week cough came back, so back to nebulize, 5 days ago stopped again, feeling fine, question: Is there any evidence that continuous neb inhibits MAC growth? Or S7% only prevents surge of active infection? Sorry my writing is so akward, I am not native English, also I must tell you that in Chile -I am Chilean- MAC is not common so the infectologist did not know about saline. Do you know if there are studies that link the growth cycle of the MAC and susceptibility to saline? Or at least a trial on usage scheme? Hopefully you and your family are doing fine, thank you very much.
Mirta
Hello Mirta, I am unable to put my hands on those studies at this moment. The studies of 7% saline use in vivo are small and preliminary. The evidence we are seeing amongst our members here is informal, but quite convincing. I do not know my MAC levels at this moment, but I have been 13 months without relapse on saline, as have a number of others.
Sorry I cannot provide specifics, perhaps someone else her can do so?
Sue
@2019mc @sueinmn I think this is the article in question. See Figure 3 near the bottom. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4850692/
Thanks - I think this study this reports growth on culture medium - she was asking specifically about evidence of colony reduction in the lungs. Do you know if a published study?
Sue
@sueinmn Sue, Here is another study that includes testing hypertonic saline as the SOLE treatment for various NTM lung infections, including M abscessus and Pseudomonas. https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/54/1/1802143
Ty Poodledoc, the article is exactly what I am looking for, it describes therapeutic treatment and outcome.
This is great info. Thanks doc.
There is an upcoming free webinar presented by NTM Info and Research, topic Inhaled Hypertonic Saline. It will be on Zoom March 5th from 7:00-8:00 PM EST. If interested here is a link where you can register. They are limited to 475 total registrations. https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ehlvbkuc0b4f29ef&oseq=&c=&ch=