My son was diagnosed 2 years ago at age 11. He has had a wonderful specialist these past two years but the clinic now has seperated into his doctor handling other lung problems and a new CF specialist has come in. She has told me she wanted to start him on azithromycin 250mg 3 days a week. She said that studies show that doing this therapy has shown improvement within the lung capacity. My concern is building a resistance to antibiotics. She assured me that the azithromycin wouldn't cause ammunity to anitbiotics but that doesn't sit well with me and I haven't been able to find any studies on this therapy. He does his TOBI, pulmazyme (sp?) and vest and his lungs are extremely clear and his breathing capacity tests are always near normal. His main problems at this time are sinuses clogging and his pancrease. He is doing his pulmazyme via a face mask which has really improved the sinus blockage and is on enzymes for weight gain. He hardly ever coughs but does get winded easily when running but still doesn't cough.
Has anyone else been told about taking azithromycin for lung improvement or knows where I can find more information about this? His first doctor never said a word about this. Are my concerns about becoming immune to the antibiotics justified? This is a long term treatment and I don't know if long term studies have been done on the effects this might have to the body. I filled the prescription last month but still haven't started him on it because I just can't find anything about this.
Thanks for any responses,
Char
Has anyone else been told about taking azithromycin for lung improvement or knows where I can find more information about this? His first doctor never said a word about this. Are my concerns about becoming immune to the antibiotics justified? This is a long term treatment and I don't know if long term studies have been done on the effects this might have to the body. I filled the prescription last month but still haven't started him on it because I just can't find anything about this.
Thanks for any responses,
Char