Just started big 3 for MAC: Questions about dosing and more
on my third dose of the big 3 what can i expect for common side effects and how long before i feel any better ???? and are all of you taking the 3 the same day how are you dosing ??
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@n4seth That sounds about right. irene5
I was in the ER two days ago because my SOB was so bad, and I had known for a while that I was in am exacerbation of my cold regardless of the MAC. The problem is no one wanted to help as far as my pulmonologist was concerned. The did a rule out PE via contrast CT scan which was negative. The ER Dr. said I was right about the exacerbation and started me on Prednisone and Augmentin. Also albuterol bullets,. I also am supposed to be using Budesimed through nebulizer which is new also but after treatment this morning I became increasingly short of breath. Can 15mg of Prednisone plus budesonide be too much? Oh boy, my pulmonologist wanted all these changes and not to treat anything including my exacerbation and the leaves town for a vacation and doesn't tell me he is leaving or who is covering for him. Also, I gave him 3 sputum samples that he asked immediately for. I drive them 40 miles up the road and there are no ordered tests for them. He was supposed to give those to the lab at UVA. What a mess.
Hi! I have been following and have a few questions. I am getting ready to start the 3 antibiotics for MAC. My disease has started to progress on the CT scan. Does everyone get sick on these antibiotics?? Any other helpful advice or tips for things to do in your home to decrease the exposure to MAC? Also, does everyone need to do lung clearance and how is that done if so? Thank you!
I was very nervous about starting the Big 3 but I have now been on them for 1 month and only had a little stomach upset for 1 day. I definitely spaced the meds apart so I could tolerate them better. I take Azithromycin and Ethambutol in the morning with breakfast. I then take Rifampin right before bed on an empty stomach. No problems so far. I took the advice of many in the group and got a LifeStraw Pitcher and LifeStraw Water Bottle along with the Bololo Baby bottle sterilizer for all my equipment (No more boiling it) and such a time saver. Everyone reacts differently to the meds and once you get on a schedule for everything much of the stress goes away.
It is recommended that everyone does airway clearance at least once per day. We all differ in which techniques but exercise, diet and airway clearance are paramount.
I take all three of my meds at night which helps mitigate the side effects for me. Side effects differ for each of us. I will just say I'll be glad when I finish them but I feel bullet proof while I'm on them and they've done their job.
I hope all goes well for you.
Welcome @masydnor. You're asking great questions. I see @tconz and @suethenanny have responded with helpful tips.
I moved your post to this existing discussion where others have offered their experiences.
- Just started big 3 for MAC: Questions about dosing and more: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/just-started-the-big-3-for-my-mac/
Here are some related links to answer parts of your other questions:
Does everyone get sick on these antibiotics??
Any other helpful advice or tips for things to do in your home to decrease the exposure to MAC?
Also, does everyone need to do lung clearance and how is that done if so?
- Questions for fellow members: Fireplace, whirlpool and other things https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/questions-for-fellow-members/
– How To Prevent Re-Infection of MAC/MAI https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-to-prevent-re-infection-of-macmai/
- Why do daily airway clearance? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/why-do-daily-airway-clearance/
Hello Sue,
I am new to this forum and are discovering so many useful information. I was recently confirmed of MAC (M. Avium complex) by a second bronchoscopy, though my CT scan in 2020 already suggested MAI. But my first bronchoscopy in 2020 didn't find anything. Without confirmed MAI, my PM had given me one-month of azithromycin, and another 3-month of azithr0mycin over the course of 2 years till my recent CT scan found new cavity nodules and he ordered a better bronchoscopy.
So I am starting the big 3-drug (Azithromycin, Ethambutol, Rifampin) antibiotic treatment now. But I read the latest MAC treatment guidance and they mentioned the macrolide susceptible test as you also mentioned in your post. I asked my doctor if I need that test but he said the microlab did not provide that. I am concerned because I had taken the single drug Azithromycin before and I actually finished the 3-month drug in 4 months. I am worried that my MAC has already developed drug resistant to Azithromycin so that my year-long treatment would be a waste. I am wondering if everyone on those 3-drug treatment has done the susceptible test. Thank you so much!
Tconz— were you told it’s okay to take Azithromyacin and Ethambutol with food? Somehow I thought or was told they all needed to be taken on an empty stomach.
Thanks
You can take both Azithromycin and Ethambutol with food if they are the tablets. I only have to take Rifampin on an empty stomach.
This is a common question.
Here is what I was told by my ID doc - ideally, medications taken on an empty stomach are absorbed more quickly and fully.
Realistically, many people experience problems with that. So what is most critical is to TAKE the medicines as scheduled.
For me personally, taking during the day, with or without food, was a NO GO due to nausea. So I took them at night before bed with a very small snack. My docs were okay with that, and I was able to take for over 18 months, including 6 months daily.
Sue