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home:othertreatments:antibacterials:takingnonmpantibiotics [11.18.2015] – [Preferred non-MP antibiotics for short term use in acute infection] sallieq | home:othertreatments:antibacterials:takingnonmpantibiotics [01.12.2019] – [Urgent or emergency situations] sallieq | ||
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For reasons ranging from prophylaxis to acute infections, Marshall Protocol (MP) are sometimes advised to take an antibiotic. If possible, patients ought to verify with their doctor: | For reasons ranging from prophylaxis to acute infections, Marshall Protocol (MP) are sometimes advised to take an antibiotic. If possible, patients ought to verify with their doctor: | ||
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* (if the antibiotic is prescribed as a prophylaxis) that the MP antibiotics wouldn' | * (if the antibiotic is prescribed as a prophylaxis) that the MP antibiotics wouldn' | ||
- | If a patient must take an antibiotic, Ceftin, Biaxin or fluoroquinolones are recommended, | + | If a patient must take an antibiotic, |
Patients on the MP should not take nimesulide (Aulin / Mesulid / Nimed). | Patients on the MP should not take nimesulide (Aulin / Mesulid / Nimed). | ||
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* discontinue any MP antibiotics | * discontinue any MP antibiotics | ||
* inform their doctor the last time olmesartan was taken, that it may potentiate the antibiotic, and cause an immune system reaction | * inform their doctor the last time olmesartan was taken, that it may potentiate the antibiotic, and cause an immune system reaction | ||
- | * for patient | + | * if a patient |
Be alert for a potential immune system reaction and treat symptoms as they arise. | Be alert for a potential immune system reaction and treat symptoms as they arise. | ||
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In order to convince a doctor not to prescribe them additional MP antibiotics, | In order to convince a doctor not to prescribe them additional MP antibiotics, | ||
- | ===== ABx for short term use in acute infection ===== | + | ===== Antibiotics |
**Ceftin** (Cefuroxime, | **Ceftin** (Cefuroxime, | ||
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One example of what appears to be a relatively well-tolerated cephalosporin is claforan (Cefotaxime). | One example of what appears to be a relatively well-tolerated cephalosporin is claforan (Cefotaxime). | ||
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+ | Letter composed by Grateful Survivor for her doctors | ||
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+ | Please see the attached Notice for Emergency Personnel from the Marshall Protocol, a supervised study protocol of which I am a study subject. | ||
+ | The following are noted as ok or usually ok in the Marshall Protocol document: | ||
+ | * Cephalosporins especially Claforan | ||
+ | * Biaxin | ||
+ | In addition to the antibiotic recommendations in the Marshall Protocol document, the following antibiotics have been taken without adverse incident by at least some study participants: | ||
+ | * Keflex | ||
+ | * Bactrim | ||
+ | * Clarithromycin | ||
+ | * Nitrofurantoin | ||
+ | * Amoxicillin | ||
+ | * Dicloxacillin | ||
+ | * Vancomycin only in case of extreme need | ||
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+ | Bactrim, however, perhaps is better avoided by anyone who has a tendency to high potassium [[https:// | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== |