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home:othertreatments:antibacterials:takingnonmpantibiotics [11.18.2015] – [Non-MP antibiotics under special circumstances] sallieqhome:othertreatments:antibacterials:takingnonmpantibiotics [03.03.2018] – [Antibiotics for short term use in acute infection] + ref. to Bactrim caution sallieq
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-====== Non-MP antibiotics under special circumstances   ======+====== Antibiotics under special circumstances   ======
  
 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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 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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 +<blockquote>If antibiotic therapy is necessary to treat an acute infection, I strongly request that you NOT prescribe any fluoroquinolone for me, due to concerns over possible adverse effects to tendons. I am already predisposed to tendinitis.
 +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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 +</blockquote>
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 +Bactrim, however, perhaps is better avoided by anyone who has a tendency to high potassium [[https://www.medpagetoday.com/primarycare/preventivecare/28976?pop=0&ba=1&xid=tbla-md-pcp|MedPage]] which is not controlled by sodium bicarbonate (see [[home:othertreatments:sodium_bicarbonate|baking soda]])
  
  
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