Yes, Augmentin is a penicillin antibiotic. People allergic to one of them may be allergic to the other. Please see the link for additional information about Augmentin.
Yes. It has amoxicillin with clauvalanic acid in it. Together they work better. ( In short, they augments action of each other.)
Augmentin is in the penicillin family and can cause reactions to people who are sensitive to penicillin. If you are allergic to penicillin, you should not take Augmentin.
No. Fluconazole does not contain penicillin.
Advil contains ibuprofen, and does NOT contain any penicillin.
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Does Benylin cough medicine contain penicillin
Augmentin contains pencillin, and you should not receive augmentin at all. You need to change doctors if your doctor knows this and report the person.
The levonorgestrel pills do not contain penicillin.
Apo-indomethacin is not an antibiotic and doesn't contain penicillin.
That is not a very good drug for sore throat. You need to take penicillin or azithromycin.
I'm allergic to penicillin too, so I just asked the pharmacist and she said it doesn't contain penicillin.
Yes, you may. I am taking both now. Augmentin for a sinus infection and i am also having headaches, so i am taking Ibuprofen. I have asked a pharmacist and they said these 2 drugs can be taken together
Mycostatin does not contain any penicillin. Mycostatin is an antibiotic that attacks fungal infections, something penicillin is not good at, and in fact penicillin may indirectly encourage a fungal infection.