Guest guest Posted April 7, 2005 Report Share Posted April 7, 2005 This is an interesting exchange. I think 's point is very striking, and may dovetail with what Garth Nicolson was noticing. Because if you use cell-wall inhibiting and ribosome-inhibiting antibiotics at the same time, and the RIB inhibitor slows down division, the bugs have more time to react and use their 'quorum sensing' thingy to let their pals know its time to go cystic. Sounds like it could be a pretty bad combination. You might indeed be allowing an inordinate number of cysts form in response to the penicillin, just by adding the second class of antibiotic. I'm not taking anything with the IM Bicillin except a month of Diflucan, to eradicate any yeast from months of oral abx. > Hi, . Referring to your statement, below, I just wanted to say that Garth Nicolson says taking penicillin can encourage mycoplasma and worsen the situation. I'm no expert, just recalling that and I observed it, as well. > > Kathleen > > For one example, ribosome-inhibiting drugs may not be > as great as they could be as a combination partner for cell-wall > inhibiting drugs like penicillin. Bacteria are much more vulnerable to > penicillin when they are dividing, which they do less often when faced > with ribosome-inhibiting drugs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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