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Erythromycin - stomach side effects?

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sarahjsdddd · 20/08/2020 00:35

Hi all
I'm on my second course of erythromycin for an ear infection (allergic to penecillin, and breastfeeding) first course I had for the first few days a churning and burning hunger like feeling in my stomach and acid reflux. However this is a stronger longer course and I'm on my second dose, my stomach is so painful and have trapped gas and the same churning feeling. I take it on an empty stomach before a meal
Is this normal?! Any tips or advice to prevent? Thank you :)

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Nannylp · 20/08/2020 00:53

Get on the probiotics!
Years ago a pharmacist gave a very long lecture about taking them when was prescribed antibiotics and I've dutifully obeyed ever since!
The antibiotics strip away all sorts of good bacteria in your gut at the same time as killing off your ear infection. A generous daily dose of a good quality probiotic makes a huge difference to me. They can also stave off the thrush that can come with taking antibiotics for the same reason. If you have a health food shop nearby you can see what they recommend. I personally take Udos Choice Super 8 which need to be refrigerated but I've been recommended Biokult before which doesn't need refrigeration and is a bit cheaper.

SamsMumsCateracts · 20/08/2020 00:56

I take this and a similar AB, Clarithromycin fairly frequently, also allergic to penicillin. I get the exact same churning tummy and hunger, usually with a dose of nausea too. I also find that they both give me stomach cramps. It usually lasts for around half the course before tapering off, I assume, because my body adjusts. I don't have any tips I'm afraid, I just push through it and try to ignore it.

SamsMumsCateracts · 20/08/2020 00:56

Posted too soon! I meant to add that I hope you feel better soon!

thaegumathteth · 20/08/2020 01:03

Might be worth asking GP if there's an alternative especially given that it's your second course

It makes me feel rubbish but neither of my kids can keep it down at all

endofthetether · 20/08/2020 01:08

It’s absolutely normal. Make sure you have loads of probiotics, live yogurts, actimel etc so you don’t get thrush!

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