Fever with Cayston?

Hardak

New member
Generally speaking tightness in the chest and a favor are signs of an allergic reaction. If your reacting to the Cayston tho you would expect to see an improvement in 24-48 hours with out a return of symptoms. Being in contact with your clinic isn't a bad idea. Having a delayed allergic reaction is not uncommon tho. I've heard of people being able to tolerate something for 14 days but day 15 there body freaks out. It was LONG ago they use to do 10 day antibiotic runs then found the 14 day runs where more effective. You may be able to just get away with slugging out a 10 day run on the Cayston then coming off of it and finishing out the Cipro. You could also be reacting to how much Cipro your taking all at once. Doc's can't put me on more then 500mg Cipro at a time.
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<br />Keith 30 /w CF
 
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stephen

Guest
<P>Hi,</P>
<P>I've been using Cayston for over three years.  It's been great.  It replaced TOBI, which was affecting my herarig.</P>
<P>At times, the Cayston did seem to cause a low grade fever.  If you search the web, this is listed as a possible side effect.</P>
<P>Best wishes,</P>
<P>69 years old with CF</P>
 
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stephen

Guest
<P>Hi,</P>
<P>I've been using Cayston for over three years. It's been great. It replaced TOBI, which was affectingmy herarig.</P>
<P>At times, the Cayston did seem to cause a low grade fever. If you search the web, this is listed as a possible side effect.</P>
<P>Best wishes,</P>
<P>69 years old with CF</P>
 
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stephen

Guest
<P>Hi,</P>
<P>I've been using Cayston for over three years. It's been great. It replaced TOBI, which was affectingmy herarig.</P>
<P>At times, the Cayston did seem to cause a low grade fever. If you search the web, this is listed as a possible side effect.</P>
<P>Best wishes,</P>
<P>69 years old with CF<BR></P>
 
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