Guest guest Posted June 3, 1999 Report Share Posted June 3, 1999 Hello to everyone on the list! I would like to thank all who replied to my post concerning the use of antibiotics for Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS). I was very impressed by the number of replies that I received. This seems to be a very supportive and informative group. I am so happy I found you! After reading the AP info and The New Arthritis Breakthough, I went to see my rheumatologist. And the great news is that he has agreed to put me on minocycline (200 mg per day). I am very excited!!! However, he wants me to keep taking sulfasalazine (Azulfidine). I have been taking sulfasalazine for 8 weeks, and it appears to be doing a pretty good job (much better than NSAIDS). I am in much less pain and my flexibility has improved greatly. However, the sulfasalazine has some side effects including terrible insomnia, very sore throat, dizziness and shakiness. In addition, I have a very impaired sense of taste (metallic taste) caused by a white coating on my tongue. It is not thrush (I have seen 3 different docs). Everything tastes so bad that I have lost quite a bit of weight because I don't want to eat. Here are my questions: Are any of you on sulfasalazine? Do you have similar side effects? I have mentioned these side effects to my rheumy, and he said that if they bother me too much, he will switch me to methotrexate. Should I consider going on the methotrexate? What are your thoughts on taking minocycline concurrently with sulfasalazine or methotrexate? My doc has prescribed minocycline at 200 mg daily. The AP suggests 100 mg M/W/F. Which prescription should I follow? Should I send a copy of the AP to my doc? The important thing is that I now have access to minocycline. There is no law that says I must take the doses and drugs that my doc prescribes. So I am considering stopping the sulfasalazine and taking minocycline 100 mg M/W/F. I would absolutely love your comments before I start! Thanks in advance!!! Myron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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