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home:special:hospitals_emergencies [03.12.2017] – [Minimizing risks of hospitalization] added Ceftin, Biaxin sallieqhome:special:hospitals_emergencies [03.12.2017] – [At the emergency room or urgent care] added Ceftin, Biaxin sallieq
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   * Question everything and ask your advocate to take notes.   * Question everything and ask your advocate to take notes.
   * If you have sarcoidosis and oxygen is not offered and you are short of breath, ask for it. (Assure the doctor oxygen is appropriate to treat sarcoidosis.)   * If you have sarcoidosis and oxygen is not offered and you are short of breath, ask for it. (Assure the doctor oxygen is appropriate to treat sarcoidosis.)
-  * If you need a [[home:othertreatments:antibacterials:takingnonmpantibiotics|non-MP antibiotic]], insist on a fluoroquinolone (such as Levaquin) so you can go home and continue the olmesartan (Benicar) blockade. (You may need to discontinue MP antibiotics during the duration of treatment with a fluoroquinolone.)+  * If you need a [[home:othertreatments:antibacterials:takingnonmpantibiotics|non-MP antibiotic]], insist on Ceftin, Biaxin or a fluoroquinolone (such as Levaquin) so you can go home and continue the olmesartan (Benicar) blockade. (You may need to discontinue MP antibiotics during the duration of treatment with a fluoroquinolone.)
   * Refuse all [[home:othertreatments::corticosteroids|steroids]] in any form (oral, IV, injected or inhaled).   * Refuse all [[home:othertreatments::corticosteroids|steroids]] in any form (oral, IV, injected or inhaled).
   * Insist on increasing the olmesartan (Benicar) blockade by taking 40mg orally every 3-4 hours and 20mg sublingually (dissolved under the tongue) with each oral dose.   * Insist on increasing the olmesartan (Benicar) blockade by taking 40mg orally every 3-4 hours and 20mg sublingually (dissolved under the tongue) with each oral dose.
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