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Alternatives to Tobramycin

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

bigstar

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Just today my doctor gave me sth instead of Tobi because i kepr losing my voice with that and i had hard coughs...When i get the new medicine ill tell you full name and first impressions...
 

AneJ1986

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I used to be on tobi one month and off tobi the next but when I was hospitalized in 2005, they took me off tobi and gave me colistin. I love colistin.
 

AneJ1986

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I used to be on tobi one month and off tobi the next but when I was hospitalized in 2005, they took me off tobi and gave me colistin. I love colistin.
 

AneJ1986

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I used to be on tobi one month and off tobi the next but when I was hospitalized in 2005, they took me off tobi and gave me colistin. I love colistin.
 

AneJ1986

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I used to be on tobi one month and off tobi the next but when I was hospitalized in 2005, they took me off tobi and gave me colistin. I love colistin.
 

AneJ1986

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I used to be on tobi one month and off tobi the next but when I was hospitalized in 2005, they took me off tobi and gave me colistin. I love colistin.
 

Sevenstars

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>NYCLawGirl</b></i>

Silly qusetion maybe, but I actually didn't know all these "IV meds" could be nebbed. Is nebbed meropenem helpful? Maybe I should try that, because I tend to repond to merrem in IV form. Also, is there a version of nebbed aztreonam other than the study drug?</end quote></div>

I think only certain IV meds are used in an aerosol. Gent, Tobra, Ceftaz, Colistin, Aztreonam... and maybe a few others. I've never heard of Merrem being nebbed, but maybe someone here has done it?

I have taken aerosolized aztreonam in a regular neb (not eflow) and not in the study, so yes, you can get the "IV version" and just neb it.
 

Sevenstars

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>NYCLawGirl</b></i>

Silly qusetion maybe, but I actually didn't know all these "IV meds" could be nebbed. Is nebbed meropenem helpful? Maybe I should try that, because I tend to repond to merrem in IV form. Also, is there a version of nebbed aztreonam other than the study drug?</end quote></div>

I think only certain IV meds are used in an aerosol. Gent, Tobra, Ceftaz, Colistin, Aztreonam... and maybe a few others. I've never heard of Merrem being nebbed, but maybe someone here has done it?

I have taken aerosolized aztreonam in a regular neb (not eflow) and not in the study, so yes, you can get the "IV version" and just neb it.
 

Sevenstars

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>NYCLawGirl</b></i>

Silly qusetion maybe, but I actually didn't know all these "IV meds" could be nebbed. Is nebbed meropenem helpful? Maybe I should try that, because I tend to repond to merrem in IV form. Also, is there a version of nebbed aztreonam other than the study drug?</end quote></div>

I think only certain IV meds are used in an aerosol. Gent, Tobra, Ceftaz, Colistin, Aztreonam... and maybe a few others. I've never heard of Merrem being nebbed, but maybe someone here has done it?

I have taken aerosolized aztreonam in a regular neb (not eflow) and not in the study, so yes, you can get the "IV version" and just neb it.
 

Sevenstars

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>NYCLawGirl</b></i>

Silly qusetion maybe, but I actually didn't know all these "IV meds" could be nebbed. Is nebbed meropenem helpful? Maybe I should try that, because I tend to repond to merrem in IV form. Also, is there a version of nebbed aztreonam other than the study drug?</end quote>

I think only certain IV meds are used in an aerosol. Gent, Tobra, Ceftaz, Colistin, Aztreonam... and maybe a few others. I've never heard of Merrem being nebbed, but maybe someone here has done it?

I have taken aerosolized aztreonam in a regular neb (not eflow) and not in the study, so yes, you can get the "IV version" and just neb it.
 

Sevenstars

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>NYCLawGirl</b></i>
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<br />Silly qusetion maybe, but I actually didn't know all these "IV meds" could be nebbed. Is nebbed meropenem helpful? Maybe I should try that, because I tend to repond to merrem in IV form. Also, is there a version of nebbed aztreonam other than the study drug?</end quote>
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<br />I think only certain IV meds are used in an aerosol. Gent, Tobra, Ceftaz, Colistin, Aztreonam... and maybe a few others. I've never heard of Merrem being nebbed, but maybe someone here has done it?
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<br />I have taken aerosolized aztreonam in a regular neb (not eflow) and not in the study, so yes, you can get the "IV version" and just neb it.
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