Clofazimine for MAC: Anyone have experience with this drug?
I am going to be starting Clofazimine along with the big three as one strain of MAC I have is resistant to Azithromyacin. I am as wondering if anyone has had experience with this drug?
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Thank you, I’m glad to hear the GI issues are not the main problem since the other antibiotics she is on are really hard on her. I hope and pray for these meds to work for all suffering with this awful MAC infection.
I forgot to ask if you’ve noticed improvement in the18 months?
Thanks for asking- I had several negative cultures after about nine months then relapsed. Now on Arikayce which seems to be working so it is hard to know whether/ how clofazimine contributed to improvement but it is the easiest of the drugs to tolerate
Thank you, that is really helpful information. I hope my mom will give the Clofazamine a try. She is so weary from the GI side effects that I was worried she would give up. This will encourage her I hope. She is 88 years old but was so active she appeared at least 10 years younger prior to this MAC infection. She was an avid gardener and amazing cook as well so this has changed her life dramatically. I’m glad you are showing improvement!
What about azithromycin.It is the only drug that works for me. I am on 2 every 3rd day. gm
Hi, is this the only drug you tolerate? If you have MAC, the reason for multi antibiotic treatment is that you take it so long the bacteria tends to become resistant to a single drug. But most doctors will tell you that if that's the best you can handle, go with it.
How long have you been taking azithromycin? Have your symptoms improved?
Sue
I tried to reply to you earlier, not sure what happened. My mom is on azithromycin.250/daily. Also ethambutol 400 mg/2x/day. Amikacin 3x/week . Now he also wants to start Clofazamine. She has no appetite, and her stomach is a mess. She does take probiotics but it doesn’t really help.
I have a few questions about your Mom's treatment. Adding more meds to the regimen when she is already suffering so many side effects seems extreme.
Is she being treated by an Infectious disease specialist experienced in dealing with MAC specifically in older patients? Are they adding meds because her infection is worse (as shown by sputum culture or CT) or replacing the difficult to tolerate ones?
How does your Mom feel about continuing treatment?
Sue
Nothing else seems to work. I was also scared that the mac would get resitance to arithromycin. I use to be on 1 a day and then he went to 500 every third day. I still do the salt morning and night. I have gone a month without anything thinking i will beat this mac shit and then i can feel my spots again. One dr ask my wife if I was nuts and she said yes. My dr is good he lets me do my own thing. Mac does not show up in a chest xray.
So Garry, I'm going to ask a few questions here - I apologize if it's too much, but it might help get you some better answers.
If it doesn't show up on an xray, how did you learn that you have MAC? Did it show up in your sputum culture? And are you seeing a pulmonologist, or is your primary doc treating you for this?
Sue