appropriate substitution, if any?

I continue following along with Wheldon Protocol in earnest.

My only query, at this time is whether or not in the world of antibioticsi, there a suitable alternative for roxithromycin?

Hoping for feedback????????????

 

Loulou

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diagnosed MSii Jan.2000 , diagnosed chronic neurological lyme disease Nov.2002.

clarithromycin and

clarithromycin and azithromycin are possible alternatives to roxithromycin

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Daisy - Husband on CAPi 5/07.  "When Going Thru Hell, Just Keep Going", Winston Churchill

Lou, you have your answer

Lou, you have your answer from Daisy, however, if you are using roxyi you might be better sticking with it because it has the better brain tissue penetration whilst being easier to take at the same time..............Sarah

An Itinerary in Light and Shadow

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Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MSi in June 2007, after nearly four years, three of which intermittent.   Still slowly improving and no exacerbation since starting. EDSSi was 7, now 2, less on a good day.

Thank you for the quick

Thank you for the quick answers. I will stick with rulid that was ordered over the internet and seemed to have been formulated in Thailand. I hope it's the same thing. I really have no reason not to believe this but I worry incessantly.I will carry on.

 

Love,

Loulou

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diagnosed MSi Jan.2000 , diagnosed chronic neurological lyme disease Nov.2002.

Lou, if you bought it from

Lou, if you bought it from one of the links given by Michele or me, it is made in France then repackaged in Thailand to suit their extra-humidity.  I still have some left in my desk drawer..............Sarah

An Itinerary in Light and Shadow

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Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MSi in June 2007, after nearly four years, three of which intermittent.   Still slowly improving and no exacerbation since starting. EDSSi was 7, now 2, less on a good day.

Loulou, you can get

Loulou, you can get cholestyramine from the same provider as the roxi. Made in Spain, package printing  in spanish.

 

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Louise-CFSi, CPN+/Bb+ Wheldon CAPi 6/07, Cholestyramine1-2pksHSforPorphoria& Endotoxinsi, Doxy100daily,Roxi300BID,Tini500mgBIDpulses,VitD3-4000IU,MagnascentIodine,{S.O.D.3/QD[KAL Brand],+Pyruvate3.75G+SAM-eForEnergy}

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