Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 , Dr. G had my child at ages 7 and 8 taking erythromycin in tablet form, for long periods each time. She took a similar mg. dose as your son, 3X day. She did not have tummy probs as I recall, we gave it following meals (full stomach). My daughter has not been a patient of Dr. Gs for about a year now, so I am not as " up " on his thoughts and reasons behind things as I once was. I don't know why he may have changed his mind about ery tabs. If it's not too big a quantity of liquid, could you measure his dose into empty capsules (get at pharmacy) and give them that way? Or can you have it flavored at the pharm. to be more acceptable to your son? Kathy IN > Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 01:16:09 -0000 From: " meljackmom " <meljackmom@...> Subject: Erythromycin Question If anyone can help with this I would sure appreciate it. With all of the nasty meds Dr G has had us give Jack, getting him to take pills made life easier. So for the past year+ he has taken all his meds in pill form. Now we have started him on Eryped....a liquid!! Jack is so resistent to taking liquids. After forcing 3 doses of this liquid down him he now refuses to take ALL meds. In other words, he is fighting us over the Valtrex, Celexa, Diflucan....and it is so hard to fight a kid over each and every dose. I asked Dr G for a pill form of the Eryped, but he said it is too hard on their tummies. My question is this....anyone else give erythromicin in a swallowable (not chewable) pill form? And in what dose? Was it harsh on the tummy? I am hoping there is a substitute med. (Our current dose is 3 ml 3 times a day of the 400mg/5ml liquid....thats 240 mg per dose. Thanks for any help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Thanks everyone for your responses. I do not know why this liquid form would be different on the tummy than a pill form. I have thought about putting the liquid into capsules myself....am I crazy? Do you think a compunding pharmacy would let me have some of these? If not I will have to contact the office on Monday am and ask again if there is anything else....this feels so much like going backwards it is so frustrating. Thanks again for all of your help and thoughts. > , Dr. G had my child at ages 7 and 8 taking erythromycin in tablet form, for long periods each time. She took a similar mg. dose as your son, 3X day. She did not have tummy probs as I recall, we gave it following meals (full stomach). > > My daughter has not been a patient of Dr. Gs for about a year now, so I am not as " up " on his thoughts and reasons behind things as I once was. I don't know why he may have changed his mind about ery tabs. > > If it's not too big a quantity of liquid, could you measure his dose into empty capsules (get at pharmacy) and give them that way? Or can you have it flavored at the pharm. to be more acceptable to your son? > > Kathy IN > > > > > Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 01:16:09 -0000 > From: " meljackmom " <meljackmom@y...> > Subject: Erythromycin Question > > If anyone can help with this I would sure appreciate it. With all > of the nasty meds Dr G has had us give Jack, getting him to take > pills made life easier. So for the past year+ he has taken all his > meds in pill form. > > Now we have started him on Eryped....a liquid!! Jack is so > resistent to taking liquids. After forcing 3 doses of this liquid > down him he now refuses to take ALL meds. In other words, he is > fighting us over the Valtrex, Celexa, Diflucan....and it is so hard > to fight a kid over each and every dose. I asked Dr G for a pill > form of the Eryped, but he said it is too hard on their tummies. > > My question is this....anyone else give erythromicin in a > swallowable (not chewable) pill form? And in what dose? Was it > harsh on the tummy? I am hoping there is a substitute med. (Our > current dose is 3 ml 3 times a day of the 400mg/5ml liquid....thats > 240 mg per dose. > Thanks for any help > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 The liquid form is supposed to be easier on the tummy. It was for us. We had to go to it after the pill form caused nausea. We did that for a week and then went back to the pill form. Then it was ok. I would go to the pill form, but make sure that you take it with food--best with a meal. --- Kathy <kathylr@...> wrote: > , Dr. G had my child at ages 7 and 8 taking > erythromycin in tablet form, for long periods each > time. She took a similar mg. dose as your son, 3X > day. She did not have tummy probs as I recall, we > gave it following meals (full stomach). > > My daughter has not been a patient of Dr. Gs for > about a year now, so I am not as " up " on his > thoughts and reasons behind things as I once was. I > don't know why he may have changed his mind about > ery tabs. > > If it's not too big a quantity of liquid, could you > measure his dose into empty capsules (get at > pharmacy) and give them that way? Or can you have > it flavored at the pharm. to be more acceptable to > your son? > > Kathy IN > > > > > Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 01:16:09 -0000 > From: " meljackmom " <meljackmom@...> > Subject: Erythromycin Question > > If anyone can help with this I would sure appreciate > it. With all > of the nasty meds Dr G has had us give Jack, getting > him to take > pills made life easier. So for the past year+ he > has taken all his > meds in pill form. > > Now we have started him on Eryped....a liquid!! > Jack is so > resistent to taking liquids. After forcing 3 doses > of this liquid > down him he now refuses to take ALL meds. In other > words, he is > fighting us over the Valtrex, Celexa, > Diflucan....and it is so hard > to fight a kid over each and every dose. I asked Dr > G for a pill > form of the Eryped, but he said it is too hard on > their tummies. > > My question is this....anyone else give erythromicin > in a > swallowable (not chewable) pill form? And in what > dose? Was it > harsh on the tummy? I am hoping there is a > substitute med. (Our > current dose is 3 ml 3 times a day of the 400mg/5ml > liquid....thats > 240 mg per dose. > Thanks for any help > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > ===== Barb Katsaros barbkatsaros@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 One tip given by a drug rep on foods that are to be taken w/meals - take near the end of the meal, and follow up with more food so that the pill is neither at the bottom or floating on top of the food. I tried this w/ an antibiotic that was notorious for hurting my stomach and it helped significantly. I had always taken right before or right after. I doubt it was a 'placebo' effect, 'cause you just can't imagine that from expectation that I know of. --- Barb Katsaros <barbkatsaros@...> wrote: > The liquid form is supposed to be easier on the > tummy. >>>> ===msg thread truncated=== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 Thanks for the food tip.....will try it. Thought I would update everyone on the Erythro story... Here is the deal with the med as I understand it......erthromycin comes in several forms. Dr G prescribes the Eryped which is ERYTHROMYCIN ETHYLSUCCINATE. Our pharmacist told us that this form (ES) of Erythro is easier on the tummy. This comes in a 400 mg tablet, but it would have to be cut in order to get the dosing correct, and there goes the easier on the tummy part. So Dr G said we would need to go to a different form of Erythromicin altogether, which then is harder on the tummy than the ES. (does this make sense). SO, yesterday, got some empty gelcaps as some suggested, filled with liquid Eryped, and down they went. It is 3 capsules for each dose, thats 9 pills a day! And yes they are a bit big. But it did go down....hope it lasts! Thanks again for everyone's input...you are all so helpful. > > The liquid form is supposed to be easier on the > > tummy. >>>> > > ===msg thread truncated=== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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