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No. Alprazolam (Xanax) is not a sulfa.
No. Completely different drugs.
Dozens of drugs have a sulfa component to them. That means the molecule has a sulfonamide group, which is a sulfur atom double bonded to two oxygen atoms and an amine (a nitrogen and hydrogens). Originally, sulfa drugs were antibiotics invented in the 1930s which work by causing a fatal vitamin deficiency in bacteria. Many non-antibiotic drugs also include sulfa components, including many drugs for diabetes, blood pressure/heart failure (furosemide), anti-inflammatory drugs like Celebrex, and drugs for urinary problems like Flomax. People with known allergies to sulfa antibiotics should consult their doctor before taking any new medication containing sulfa.
It is not advisable to mix any drugs, but especially opiates (morphine), without 1st consulting a qualified physician.
If you are allergic to sulfa in some antibiotics, it's also important to know whether your asthma inhaler contains sulfa. Sulfa is NOT in all asthma inhalers. You can identify which inhalers have sulfa by looking at the ingredient leaflet for sulfate or any phrase using that word. Albuterol is one inhaler that contains sulfate. Make sure your physicians and pharmacist know you are allergic to drugs containing sulfa or sulfates.
Nope! I take it and am allergic to Sulfa. ---- No, Adderal does not contain any sulfa moieties.
advil, tylenol, motrin, docolax, any vitamin/minerals, robotussin, mucinex.
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Flower of Sulfa or any product that contains sulfa.
Yes. Cephalexin has no sulfa derivatives. Rather, it more closely resembles the penicillin/amoxicillin antibiotics. If you have an alergy to those, however, you may have some unpleasant side effects/reactions. Don't be afraid to call your doctor or pharmacist to ask questions before taking any medication.