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Old Hat
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Posted 9/29/2020 7:29 AM (GMT -7)
Calling Quincy, and others: Have been allergic to penicillins since childhood + other antibiotics mess with my colon big time, except for Z-pack. However, azithromycin warnings state that it can be dicey for seniors, bringing on heart rhythm problems. I did well with Z-pack for dental procedures 2012-18 (about 3 uses); then last fall it seemed to cause me some cardiac palpitations-- especially after supper. I didn't think a whole lot about that at the time, but now remember that my BP had also registered higher than usual at a couple medical offices toward the end of 2019-- so, about a month-6 weeks after I took Z-pack 250 mg x 6 tabs. *** My Q here is: what Rx antibiotic has Penicillin-allergic senior forum members tolerated well post-root canal treatment? (I recall from past posts that some can tolerate Clindamycin, but it gives me ferocious right-side cramps + D). Gastro hasn't been helpful lately with advice + my primary care MD left so I can't consult there. I did take Florestor for past Clindamycin issue, but still hope to find a better alternative. / Old Hat (40 yrs with left-sided UC; presently in remission taking brandname Colazal)
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quincy
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Posted 9/29/2020 8:42 AM (GMT -7)
I've never had issues with penicillin as a kid, but in the mid 70s my gut didn't like ampicillin only once, but with no lasting effects. I've since taken Z-Pak, Septra, Clavulin, amoxicillin with no issues.... however, I've used probiotics as well since late 90s. I did use erythromycin a few times, but I think headache and nausea may have been a side effect.

Is erythromycin an option for you?
What about Cephalexin?

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straydog
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Posted 9/29/2020 9:07 AM (GMT -7)
Old Hat, like you I am allergic to penicillin & a few others. I'm 67 with cardiac issues & never have trouble with a Zpack. I am given the 5 day pack. I have also taken Bactrim for UTI's & did fine. However, I cannot do Clindamycin, it tore me up by day 2 & it's a strong antibiotic. I do take Floraster while on any antibiotic.

I hope you find something you can tolerate.
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Michelejc
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Posted 9/29/2020 9:45 AM (GMT -7)
I've never had issues with amoxicillin. I cannot take the Z pack...
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kweeks
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Posted 10/1/2020 4:54 AM (GMT -7)
Hi Old Hat,

I have been allergic to penicillin since a child and the doctor seem to think I may have grown out of the allergy however we don’t risk it and continue to avoid penicillin. This summer I had an infection in my foot caused by a huge cut. I had to go on antibiotics and I am also allergic to erythromycin. The doctors seemed to put me easily on Keflex which is also called Cephlex.

I did fine on it and I used a heavy duty extra probiotic spaced out appropriately. In fact I feel as though my stool was even better than I was before I was on the antibiotics, it may be due to the probiotics?
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Old Hat
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Posted 10/4/2020 8:42 AM (GMT -7)
Thanks all for your replies! I needed to have root canal Thu on a crowned lower 12-yr molar: 1 hr in chair to clean & repack 3 canals. Endo managed to do that with a couple local injections instead of nerve block. I just used cold pack for a bit back at home, but was pain-free by 8 PM. He RXed a Z-pack, but said I could wait a couple days to gauge any sign of infection, since my problem was caught early on by periodontist's routine x-ray. So far, so good-- but a few A.M. twinges behind nearby ear as of Sat that resolved on their own. *** Couple Qs for Straydog: what time of day do you take Z-tabs, and do you take with or w/o food? *** I notice by comparing Z-pack boxes that my Rx generics all dispensed by Walgreens have changed over time: earliest from 2017 was Sandoz made in Spain, 2019 was Sandoz made in Romania-- both packs had white tabs; however, the Z-pack I just got only has "Greenstone brand" on the label & contains deep pink tablets! *** It annoys me no end that we UCers get generics with dyes foisted off on us-- when it's known that many IBDers are hyper-sensitive to added ingredients!!!!!! / Old Hat
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Posted 10/4/2020 9:13 AM (GMT -7)
Old Hat, I took mine at lunch every day. It upset my stomach too much trying to take it on an empty stomach. I typically eat lunch around 11:30 because I don't do breakfast. My lunch may be breakfast, I just make sure I take it on a full stomach. I also wait a couple of hours to take the Floraster.

Yes, my last z-pack was the pink colored too. I hate it when the drug stores do this. I run into this with my BP meds, changing color & shape of the pills. Sometimes they will note it on the label the change, but not always. I call the pharmacy & ask questions, lol.
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3timechamp
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Posted 10/4/2020 11:50 AM (GMT -7)
Ciproflaxin best for me during UC days. Gastro recommendation
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Old Hat
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Posted 10/4/2020 9:08 PM (GMT -7)
Thanks for details, Straydog. RE Cipro, Champ, I had the worst experience of my UC "career" 12 yrs post-DX, when I got a staph infection while on Cortenemas, and doctor gave me Cipro! It killed the staph, TG, but it nearly collapsed the lumen of my colon on left-side. Then I had to take the dreaded Prednisone starting at 40 mg daily-- to remedy that! Very scary chain-of-events! I wish our gastros would figure out exactly which beneficial microbes we should have in the gut-- so that we could always avoid trouble there from antibiotics when they're needed to treat other conditions. / Old Hat
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