Hi all,
Because I cannot tolerate Tobi (bronchospasms), and am allergic to colistin, the only nebulized antibiotic I can use is Cayston, and it doesn't give me the boost it used to. I hate not having any other weapons in my arsenal. :/
Anyway, I am curious if anyone who has problems with nebulized Tobi has tried the podhaler and if you had the same reaction? My doctor mentioned that he has seen some patients have success with the podhaler although they can't tolerate Tobi. Conversely, he said many folks have the same reaction to both. I'm trying to make a decision on whether or not to try the podhaler. If I do try, we are going to do my first dose in clinic and do PFTs before and after. I'm just nervous to do it because I always felt like nebbed Tobi set my lungs back and it took awhile to recover.
Anyway, would love to hear if anyone has any personal experience with this.
Thanks guys!!
Autumn
Because I cannot tolerate Tobi (bronchospasms), and am allergic to colistin, the only nebulized antibiotic I can use is Cayston, and it doesn't give me the boost it used to. I hate not having any other weapons in my arsenal. :/
Anyway, I am curious if anyone who has problems with nebulized Tobi has tried the podhaler and if you had the same reaction? My doctor mentioned that he has seen some patients have success with the podhaler although they can't tolerate Tobi. Conversely, he said many folks have the same reaction to both. I'm trying to make a decision on whether or not to try the podhaler. If I do try, we are going to do my first dose in clinic and do PFTs before and after. I'm just nervous to do it because I always felt like nebbed Tobi set my lungs back and it took awhile to recover.
Anyway, would love to hear if anyone has any personal experience with this.
Thanks guys!!
Autumn
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