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Have you or anyone else had any luck with erythromycin?
I had erythromycin prescribed for acne many years ago and do not recall using it to treat pouchitis, although I have used so many I have lost track. The most effective antibiotics I have found in treating my own pouchitis are cipro and flagyl (taken in tandem), xifaxin, and augmentin. I have used about 3-4 others including keflex with some degree of effectiveness but not as good as the ones mentioned above which I rotate. I am also taking Entocort with the antibiotics and Dr. O has encouraged me to reduce the dosages of each antibiotic to the bare minimum necessary to achieve maintainance with no symptoms. I have a proven track record rotating all of the antibiotics above every 1-2 weeks to avoid any resistance being built up.
I have not yet spoken to Dr. O about lactulose as a possible other treatment for bacterial overgrowth which may be causing some of my issues as well.