Six Failed Treatments and Counting
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:23 pm
Hello,
I would like some advice as to the options available for my situation with 6 failed treatments for helicobacter. The following are the treatments up until a few months ago:
1. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 250mg & Flagyl 200mg for 7 days.
2. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 250mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
3. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 250mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
4. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 500mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
5. Nexium 40mg, Klacid 500mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
6. Nexium 40mg, Klacid 500mg & Ciproxin 500mg for 7 days.
Although the affects of feeling better were present after the last couple of treatments that only lasted for about 2 to 3 weeks. I more or less had the feeling that the treatments failed, the breath tests only confirmed.
Is there anything I could do or ask that my GP does that could see success in my next treatment?
I would prefer to avoid CIPROXIN as the side effects experienced with this drug were not "ideal".
I have experienced an allergic reaction to Amoxycilian many years ago as light pink rash over my body.
Regards
Bex
I would like some advice as to the options available for my situation with 6 failed treatments for helicobacter. The following are the treatments up until a few months ago:
1. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 250mg & Flagyl 200mg for 7 days.
2. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 250mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
3. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 250mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
4. Nexium 20mg, Klacid 500mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
5. Nexium 40mg, Klacid 500mg & Flagyl 400mg for 7 days.
6. Nexium 40mg, Klacid 500mg & Ciproxin 500mg for 7 days.
Although the affects of feeling better were present after the last couple of treatments that only lasted for about 2 to 3 weeks. I more or less had the feeling that the treatments failed, the breath tests only confirmed.
Is there anything I could do or ask that my GP does that could see success in my next treatment?
I would prefer to avoid CIPROXIN as the side effects experienced with this drug were not "ideal".
I have experienced an allergic reaction to Amoxycilian many years ago as light pink rash over my body.
Regards
Bex