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Doing more research on myasthenia gravis. When this started over a year ago I kept mentioning to the Doctor's that I thought it was tied to taking clindamycin two weeks before. JUST found a list of medications to avoid that are implicated in either inducing or worsening myasthenia gravis. Yep, it is one of them. IGNORED for over a year. Oh yes, will bring up it this week at my appointment.
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Thanks Anacrusis (and all). Hopefully I'll be able to get some sort of preliminary answers when I go to the neurologist, whether it turns out to be MG or something completely different. Although, I presume it will take a little time to get any sort of official diagnosis.
Kathleenob- Glad you were able to find the article. Hopefully it'll help you and you and your doctor will be able to find a solution! |
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Z-pacs (that seemingly great one a day for 6 day antibiotic) are on the list but not as Z-pac's by name arithzy...something like that, but it is a ZPAC
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Just wanted to throw something contradictory into the pot here, about contraindicated drugs and my own experiences:
The exact same drug that was provoking myasthenic weakness 8 months ago is the exact same drug that I was taking last spring when I went into quite a significant remission whilst in the process of actually taking it. (My progressive myasthenia felt like being on a 5 year roller coaster ride with pulls & releases, and at the very highest peak I got out, jumped and pulled my parachute landing 5 days later!!) So what I learned in my own personal case here is that sometimes the drug dictates the myasthenia, but at other times the myasthenia has a life of its own and the power of a spontaneous remission from long term fatigable weakness can at times silence even the most offensive of drugs. |
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