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I cannot speak for flagyl, but cipro at 250 mg dose twice a day seems to keep my pouchitis quiet. I think the thought process here is to keep you on the lowest level of medication possible to curb your symptoms,especially if you need future treatments or if the pouchitis takes on a more chronic nature. You should be able to tell pretty soon if this dosage is working for you or not.
J
Thanks for the advice. It was my GP that prescribed me the dose. I didn't realise it came in a 250dose. I only have the 200 and 400mg tablets. Yesterday I took 400mg twice a day and feel slightly better today so I might continue with that till I see the specialist. I had taken the 200mg twice a day for 3 days and didn't feel there was any effect
V
Today is day 5 of flagyl. It's the 2nd day of the 800mg dose. Do u think I should keep with that and maybe reduce after day 7. I don't know what the normal regime is. So far other than feeling fatigue and the metallic taste haven't had other symptoms. I usually get a lot of nausea on a higher dose to the point that I feel like vomiting
V

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