Azithromycin, Ethanbutol, & Rifampin Drug Therapy for MAC
I have just begun my drug therapy for MAC. Question, does anyone have any advice on how to take the cocktail of azithromycin, ethanbutol, & rifampin, and suffer the least discomfort. I am taking my meds at night 4 hrs PO after I go to bed (set alarm clock and wake up to take) 3 days a week. I was very discouraged by pharmacist and ID doctor on how brutal the meds are to the system.
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I have gotten the 7%...it is on Amazon and maybe also on ebay. Had to buy it on my own as my pulmonologist said he did not want to prescribe it last time I went as he said it can cause bronchospasm. I have had no problem with it and plan to ask him again when have my return appointment. I can get it cheaper with a prescription. Thank goodness found out about it on this forum. I do have a question....when everyone nebulizes twice a day, how long in between do you wait? I used to do morning and evening but at this busy time I sometimes do the second one in the afternoon and feel like getting it in then is better than missing a second all together.
I always do mine in the afternoon between 3-4. I was told its always better to do before dinner.
Yes, thanks. My Pulmonologist says a pharmacy is better
Do you nebulize once daily? That's interesting info, had not heard that. Thanks!
I get my 7% saline with a prescription for less than half what it costs without. I use the higher strength because I still have MAC but cannot tolerate the antibiotics anymore. With my pulmonologist's blessing I neb once a day with the saline. If I am having an asthma exacerbation I neb first with Levalbuterol then saline. If I am congested or coughing a lot I use saline twice a day. Usually I only neb about 3/4 of the solution.
This has been working for me since last December.
Sue
Do you take only one dose of rifampin three times a week?
@erikas I have been following Mayo NTM for about a year. Just a note, not every good at following sometimes. Recently someone mentioned a few podcasts. I picked up on NTMtalk. It has been very helpful for me to see the big picture. As a moderator, I thought maybe you could mention this to the group. Thank you.
Thanks! By mentioning it here, you have mentioned it to the group. Here is the link if anyone wants to take a look - https://ntmtalk.com/ This is brought to us by a pair of doctors highly experienced in treating Bronchiectasis and NTM (non-tubercular mycobacteria or MAC). We can always use another reliable source of information.
Sue
I had never heard of MAC and was shocked to learn about the recommended medications! So far I have not taken any of them. At age 83, I hope to just manage the disease.
@nac1 At age 83 you have earned the right to decide what is best for yourself! I am sure by now you know how to listen to your body and it’s infinite wisdom. Good luck to you. @irene5