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Old 08-09-2013, 01:51 PM #1
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Default Meds in MG- Bactrim, guiafinisen

I know there are a lot of meds that are contraindicated in MG/LEMS, but has anyone had problems with Bactrim(Septra), or guiafinisen? I have had a really rough time the past week or so with an awful cold/cough and then on top of it got a UTI.

So, the Dr put me on bactrim, and I have taken guifinasen (sp?) as well (my ears are killing me).. I have felt awfully weak the past 2 days since starting these meds...I can't hold my mouth/jaw shut, everything is just flat out weak.. obviously the sicknesses both aren't helping much either.. blah!

Thanks!
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