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Penicillin
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After being on this for 3 weeks (end is in sight) it has me thinking.
OH like a lot of people is allergic to Penicillin. What about things like Flucloxacillin and Amoxicillin - are they unable to take these also? I know they get Clarithromicin as a substitute but is there other alternatives too?
Just curious :)
OH like a lot of people is allergic to Penicillin. What about things like Flucloxacillin and Amoxicillin - are they unable to take these also? I know they get Clarithromicin as a substitute but is there other alternatives too?
Just curious :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If allergic to penicillin, then all antibiotics in that family should be avoided (typically all end in -cillin).
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'My guess.......just a guess mind you, is that 50% of people who say they are allergic to penicillin, evidence based on a rash, are indeed NOT allergic to penicillin.
Just a thought.'
It's interesting that you say that Sqad. I took penicillin for years without incident until one time in my twenties I took at and come out in a huge red rash, I felt like I was burning from the inside out. I got prescribed it once again and the same thing happened.
The reaction happened (but not as severe) each time I took triple therapy medication for h.pylori, but the doctor who I saw about it told me to take antihistamine and it eventually cleared up.
It's all over my medical notes that I'm allergic to penicillin, but I'm not convinced, it may just cause me to have a bit of a reaction.
Just a thought.'
It's interesting that you say that Sqad. I took penicillin for years without incident until one time in my twenties I took at and come out in a huge red rash, I felt like I was burning from the inside out. I got prescribed it once again and the same thing happened.
The reaction happened (but not as severe) each time I took triple therapy medication for h.pylori, but the doctor who I saw about it told me to take antihistamine and it eventually cleared up.
It's all over my medical notes that I'm allergic to penicillin, but I'm not convinced, it may just cause me to have a bit of a reaction.
Oh I am allergic alright....I did get a rash everywhere which joined up into red plaques, also my hands, feet, face, lips and earlobes swelled up. The rash was also on the palms of my hands and soles of my feet which eventually peeled. The itching was FIERCE and my feet were so swollen i couldn’t get into shoes so had to stay off school. I felt ill with it too. I was off school about a week until i could get shoes on and the worst of the skin peeling was over because my hands looked so awful. My feet did too but they were hidden of course.
// My guess.......just a guess mind you, is that 50% of people who say they are allergic to penicillin,//
probably more than a guess
'a lot' say they are allergic to pen when they have got the predictable diarrhoea
and another 'lot' say they are allergic from their teens when they have been given amp or amoxi for a sore throat which is in fact glandular fever. (90% score a non-allergic skin rash)
so it is possible if you are an epidemiologist to assess the mortality from saying you are allergice when ya aint - pen is such a GOOD antibiotic ....
so one has mentioned erythro as an alternative
oops Daily Mail that organi of truth says 90%
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/h ealth/a rticle- 2825060 /Most-p eople-t hink-al lergic- penicil lin-NOT -Expert s-warn- patient s-missi ng-effe ctive-t reatmen t.html
probably more than a guess
'a lot' say they are allergic to pen when they have got the predictable diarrhoea
and another 'lot' say they are allergic from their teens when they have been given amp or amoxi for a sore throat which is in fact glandular fever. (90% score a non-allergic skin rash)
so it is possible if you are an epidemiologist to assess the mortality from saying you are allergice when ya aint - pen is such a GOOD antibiotic ....
so one has mentioned erythro as an alternative
oops Daily Mail that organi of truth says 90%
http://