Hi all, Ipost every now and then,hope things are going better for all of you. I have been dealing with mild to moderate pouchitis intermittently for the past 4 months. I have been on flagyl mostly, but did try cipro with it for one course. Here I am 2 weeks later and once again another flare-up. I spoke with my gastro and he's concerned about the long ter use of flagyl. Other than a lousy taste most of the time, it is well tolerated. The gastro just put me on cipro and wants me to take rifaximin, it's *###xxx...expensive. Also, after my course of cipro and flagyl I had a stool sample and they found some type of rebound from the antibiotics. Anyway, I wanted to know if any of you have heard of or used rifaximin and if so what was your experience. I'm damn tired of this pouchitis. Thanks, Rich
Posts: 5 | Location: southern california | Registered: September 11, 2006
Rich, Lately, after my 1st Clinical diag of pouchitis, followed by a 14 day of Cipro, my GI scribed me a low dose of Xifaxan at 200mg x 2 a day for maintence. From what I believe, it's to be used while in remission of the pouchitis. This med doesn't absorb in your system like Flagyl or Cipro. I guess this may be a good thing also for long term side effects. I have tried it 2 times in the past after my takedown for other reasons. I didn't notice any side effects for myself, but then again a was so sick, I don't think I would have noticed any side issues anyways. Others on this side has used Xifaxan at higher doses like 400mg x 3 a day. Jack