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Should i take my antibiotics at the same time?
By guvner2008
Created 07/10/2008 - 7:24am

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im on a capi [1] for cfsi [2] and take doxyi [3] 2 times a day, Azithromycin m/w/f and met last 7 of every 4 weeks.

But on the days i have to take them i always space them out as i thought taking them together would be wrong but im not sure?

Should i be taking them close together for effectiveness?

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I don't think it makes a

Submitted by Michele on Thu, 2008-07-10 09:06.
I don't think it makes a difference in terms of effectiveness, most people take them according to a schedule that suits their routine.   I take all mine together unless I am suffering from indigestion in which case I space them out throughout the day.   If you are taking other substances such as probiotics, calcium and magnesium you should take these about 2 hours away from ABXi [4].

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Michèle (UK) GFAi [5]: Wheldon CAPi [1] 1st May 2006. Daily Doxyi [3], Azi MWF, metroi [6] pulse. Zoo keeper for Ella, RRMSi [7], At worse EDSSi [8] 9, 3 months later 7 now 5.5 Wheldon CAP 16th March 2006

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thank you michele

Submitted by guvner2008 on Thu, 2008-07-10 13:04.
thank you michele
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Guvner, I take the minoi

Submitted by Reenie on Thu, 2008-07-10 13:15.

Guvner,

I take the minoi [9] (in place of doxyi [3]) once in the morning with my meds before supplementsi [10] containing cal/mag and eating, on an empty stomach, then Zithi [11] + mino (second dose) at night with my evening meal and supplementsi [12] w/o cal/mag as I take the cal/mag right before bedtime.  Smile

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NACi [13] 2.4g, Zithi [11] 250mg/MWF, minoi [9] 200mg, Tinii [14] 1g/day pulses, Iodoral 25mg, Supps, CFIDSi [15]/FMSi [16], Hashimoto's, Psoriasis, PA, IBSi [17], Secondary Addisons

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If it doesn't upset your

Submitted by MacKintosh on Thu, 2008-07-10 14:15.
If it doesn't upset your stomach, there is no other reason to take your antibioticsi [4] separately from each other. Do what works best for you.

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I've recently added

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Thu, 2008-07-10 16:33.

I've recently added Azithromycin into my routine and have discovered that I can take my ABXi [4] together after lunch with no problem, but if I take them after suppertime I get stomach upset which is hard to settle -- even if the post supper timing is equal to the post lunch.

An aside of sorts: Since adding the second ABXi [18] my NACi [13] reactions have returned (from what I read this can be expected) and that makes it even more important for me to distance the NAC (which I take morning and bedtime) from the ABX -- in order to keep any reactions I may experience, from either intake, far apart so they will be easier to handle.

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Corinna | GFAi [5]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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