Guest guest Posted April 20, 2001 Report Share Posted April 20, 2001 Dr Nase et al: I decided to visit my general practitioner after reading Dr. Nase's book. I brought with me my vial of Clonidine and Tetracycline and the book as well. I spoke to my doctor and told him of my two year struggle, of the irritating products and the prescribed Pramosone Hydorocortisone cream. I had asked that the Clonidine be changed to Moxonodine and my Tetracycline be changed to Claritromycin. I was proscribed neither; the doctor said that Claritromycin was also known as Botox, and that it was a very dangerous drug and that I should not even think of taking it. He did not know hat Moxondine was, and said it he had never heard of it and neither had the pharmacy, they didn't carry it. I then asked for Minocycline, which was refused as well. I was handed a prescription for Erythromycin ?? and was told to leave. Comments would be most appreciated. On another note, although I haven't been on this list very long, it seems it has taken a turn for the worst. Some of you seem content with bickering, but I for one am planning to get rid of this " thing " as soon as humanly possible. More solution-based comments rather than problem-based comments make a good message board. If anyone argues that you must first know the problem to know the solution, read the book by Dr.Nase. - _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2001 Report Share Posted April 20, 2001 , Moxonidine isn't available in North America yet, but is widely available in Europe. It is possible to obtain it from overseas through your doctor (if he is willing!). Jen I >had asked that the Clonidine be changed to Moxonodine and my Tetracycline be >changed to Claritromycin. I was proscribed neither; the doctor said that >Claritromycin was also known as Botox, and that it was a very dangerous drug >and that I should not even think of taking it. He did not know hat >Moxondine was, and said it he had never heard of it and neither had the >pharmacy, they didn't carry it. I then asked for Minocycline, which was >refused as well. I was handed a prescription for Erythromycin ?? and was >told to leave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2001 Report Share Posted April 20, 2001 I had asked that the Clonidine be changed to > Moxonodine and my Tetracycline be > changed to Claritromycin. I was proscribed neither; > the doctor said that > Claritromycin was also known as Botox, and that it > was a very dangerous drug > and that I should not even think of taking it. -- Clarithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic, and quite commonly prescribed for many bacterial infections (upper and lower respiratory infection, sinusitis, tonsilitis, skin structure infections, H. pyelori). It's brand name is Biaxin, not Botox. (For the record, Botox is actually Botulinum toxin, is toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It causes muscle paralysis and prevents sweating. In cosmetic dermatology, it's used to fill in lines and wrinkles on the face.) Biaxin, however, is not dangerous at all--it's like any other antibiotic, safe to use, unless you're in renal failure or are breastfeeding. Perhaps your doc needs my copy of the nurse practitioner's prescribing reference... I then asked for > Minocycline, which was > refused as well. I was handed a prescription for > Erythromycin ?? and was > told to leave. > Why was minocycline refused? I'm so sorry you had this experience. How frustrating when your provider won't listen to your own suggestions or grant your own requests! Minocycline has anti-inflammatory properties that often help reduce the papules and pustules. If this is a primary characteristic of your rosacea, this drug may work better than e-mycin. You should talk to him again. Or find another doc who will listen to you. Good luck-- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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