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Sue Wolfe
• Nutritionist


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January 15, 2007

Questions & Answers


DNAQ: My husband is a 36-year old healthy CF male. He takes Tober­mycin daily as part of his inhalation; and when he has an infection he takes Cipro (750 mg twice a day), plus Azithromycin. The Cipro however causes severe stomach upset, diarrhea etc. - making it quite unpalatable to take and usually resulting in him taking it for just a few days because he just can’t tolerate it. Is there something else that could work as effectively as Cipro to control occasional lung and sinus infections?

A.H., Canada

A: I do not know if there is an alternative to Cipro, this matter should be discussed with your clinic doctor. However, I have had a number of patients who have had similar experiences to your husband that have benefited by taking live yoghurt or similar products. Presumably this works by helping to re-establish healthy gut bacteria that are being killed by the Cipro. I hope this helps.

Kind Regards,
Sue Wolfe, Nutritionist

Q: Is it possible that CF (particularly when the symptoms are intesti­nal) could be missed diagnosed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?
Anonymous, USA

A: It is very unlikely that a GI presentation of CF would be misdiag­nosed as IBS as you would not get the severe symptoms of fat mal­absorption with IBS. If there are overt signs of fat malabsorption or poor nutritional status or a history of recurrent chest infections the possibility of CF should be investigated.

Kind Regards,
Sue Wolfe, Nutritionist

 
 

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