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@New577 posted:

Thanks.

I could not get insurance to approve Xifaxin in 2021.

now I have Medicare part D and the copay cost is just too high, (and I have a very good plan where most of my copays are zero).

I am sure my augmentin experience is mine alone and I never know how Mr. Pouch is going to  react to any food or drug.

May I ask what was your symptoms in detail when having sibo? Did you notice like a huge night to day difference once the Bactrim worked and you got rid of it? Hydrogen sulfide usually is having diarrhea, very foul smelling gas, uti, reacting to meat eggs broccoli and other sulfur foods.

Seems like so much is highly individual yes. I follow a canadian doctor who recommends bactrim or augmentin for hydrogen sulfide sibo, since bactrim didn’t work I gotta try augmentin. He does say some patients are resistant to one of them, but that the other works.

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