Assuming the rash is not from the herpes you are taking the acyclovir for, you are having an allergic reaction, in which case you should start to develop welts and you throat will close up. A couple of benedryl should help while you head to the hospital of an atropine shot
Photosensitive rash has been reported with acyclovir but is not common.
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
What type of rash does strattera cause
yes, poison ivy can cause a rash when it makes contact with skin
A rash may occur
A rash may occur
Moth balls should not cause a rash just from touching the outside of it. If you cut on open and handle it for a while, it could cause a rash on sensitive skin.
I can't see how... acyclovir is a modified nucleotide, benzodiazepine has a completely different chemical structure. Also, while I can find papers on false benzodiazepine positives from compounds like sertraline, none of them mention acyclovir. It would be pretty easy to tell the difference between the two in a confirmatory test, even if it did cause an initial false positive on a screening test.
No - but it can cause you to act like a rash red-neck...
NO, Nyquil should not cause a rash. If it does then medical attention should be sought out immediately!
A caffeine could possibly cause a rash, but only if you have some kind of allergic reaction to caffeine.
Nope. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug. Sulfas are antibiotics.