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I work with the rare ID doc who treats chronic lyme. His trio mainstays in non-pregnant patients are Omnicef, Azith, and Minocin, pulsed. Adjust accordingly for pregnancy/stage of pregancy (certainly amox.).

 

Is my only choice for treating a nursing mother for Lyme Amoxicillin?  My research seems to suggest it is the only choice but double checking with other amazing minds on this site.

-- Anne Walch, MHS, PA-CHealing Path Integrative Medicinewww.hpimed.com

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But most people do not have chronic Lyme. They have acute Lyme and 3 weeks of a single antibiotic treats well. Kathy Saradarian, MDNJFrom: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Anne WalchSent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 5:28 PMTo: Subject: Re: Lyme in nursing mother I work with the rare ID doc who treats chronic lyme. His trio mainstays in non-pregnant patients are Omnicef, Azith, and Minocin, pulsed. Adjust accordingly for pregnancy/stage of pregancy (certainly amox.). Is my only choice for treating a nursing mother for Lyme Amoxicillin? My research seems to suggest it is the only choice but double checking with other amazing minds on this site. -- Anne Walch, MHS, PA-CHealing Path Integrative Medicinewww.hpimed.com

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