Yes. They are unrelated drugs, so it should be safe. But, since your child is on prescription medication, it is always best to check with their doctor.
Yes. Amoxicillin is a penicillin family antibiotic
No. Penicillin comes originally from the penicillium mold (mould). The tetracyclines all come from the streptomyces mold (mould). Oxytetracycline is related to streptomycin. Allergy to it probably means allergy to streptomycin, but not to penicillin. And vice-versa.
Unless the child has the same allergy, No. Allergic reactions are not "contagious"
Yes, for the most part they are the same thing do to the fact that they are a Antihistamine.
Typically most antibiotics ending in -acillin are penicillin-like antiobiotics. Flucloxacillin is apparently only available in the UK or in veterinary medicine. If someone had a serious allergy to penicillin I would definitely not dispense penicillin-like antibiotics. -Pharmacist
You are probably asking about Cloxacillin. This is a prescription drug used as an antibiotic of the same type as penicillin. It is partially synthetically produced. (Do not use if you have an allergy to penicillin.) Brand names of this antibiotic include: Cloxapen, Cloxacap, Orbenin, and Tegopen.
I would talk with your doctor, but my Grandma could not!No, amoxicillin is an antibiotic in the penicillin category. You'll have the same "allergic" effect than if you were taking penicillin V, as an example.
Yes, there are no ingredients that will interfere with each other if you give your child Penicillin and Tixylix cough syrup at the same time. These 2 medications are known to work well together when a child has a cold with a fever and cough.
Yes, penicillin V and penicillin VK are the same medication. Penicillin V is often referred to as penicillin VK, which stands for "penicillin V potassium." Both terms are used interchangeably to describe this type of penicillin antibiotic.
He might be allergic to penicillin and all derivatives of penicillin (and of the "cillins."). It's best to check with your pediatrician however. I can't take penicillin. I break out in the same red bumps. Don't worry though. Penicillin allergy is probably the most common kind. And there are plenty of other antibiotic-type medicines out there! Just remind him when he gets older that he's allergic to penicillin because he will be asked about drug allergies constantly! ~ T
Yes you can take both together. Paracetamol kills the pain and the penicillin kills the infection.
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