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  Topic: Calling all Minocycline Users
duncan1

Replies: 32
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PostForum: Antibiotics   Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 1:28 pm   Subject: Calling all Minocycline Users
I may have been wrong about a German study in humans, but I could have sworn I read about a small scale, long term, trial of Minocyline at a USA university outpatient clinic, that produced excellent ...
  Topic: Calling all Minocycline Users
duncan1

Replies: 32
Views: 7384

PostForum: Antibiotics   Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:08 pm   Subject: Calling all Minocycline Users
Thanks for the helpful info! You made the statement "I suspect that Mino will soon become the standard treatment for MS" and I am curious as to
why you feel that way. Simply interested and am in no w ...
  Topic: Warning- tetracyclines + headache
duncan1

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Views: 679

PostForum: Antibiotics   Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 4:34 pm   Subject: Warning- tetracyclines + headache
Very interesting! It is exciting that Drs have finally gotten around to treating MS with Abx.
I read the results of 4 MS trials of Mino, involving 40 people, in Germany, the USA and two in Canada. of ...
  Topic: Calling all Minocycline Users
duncan1

Replies: 32
Views: 7384

PostForum: Antibiotics   Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 2:25 pm   Subject: Long term minocycline use - info from a Lyme disease victim.
Hi all. I have used Minocycline to treat chronic/post lyme Disease for about 18 months now. I have used a variety of antibiotics over the last 3 years including Doxy and IV cephtriaxone, and Minocycli ...
  Topic: Warning- tetracyclines + headache
duncan1

Replies: 8
Views: 679

PostForum: Antibiotics   Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 1:49 pm   Subject: Warning- tetracyclines + headache
I started a course of doxycycline after having a 15 year long Lyme Disease infection (I found my medical records from May 1990 documenting the onset of the disease after having a tick removed by a Dr ...
 
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