In animals the main cause of photosensitivity is sunlight. In general "photosensitivity" can be defined as a reaction to any object that is receiving photons, which would include visible light and UV-light.
Tetracycline.
There are over three dozen diseases, two dozen drugs, a variety of herbal preparations, and several perfume and cosmetic components that can cause photosensitivity
yes it can, it can cause a burning sensation and watery eyes.
When someone has an abnormally high sensitivity to sunlight, this is known as photosensitivity. As of 2014, no one has developed a nocturnal town for people who have photosensitivity.
Yes, this may be a side effect of your medicine.
Yes...they can. I have been on Clindamycin and it causes me heartburn quite badly
Something that is affected by light.
I'm on clindamycin and I'm drinking coffee. There is no food item that is known to either reduce of antagonize the effects of clindamycin. That is not saying that it's a good idea. Clindamycin can cause reflux, coffee can worsen the situation. I would avoid coffee if I already suffered heartburn without clindamycin.
The active ingredient in ZydaClin is clindamycin, an antibiotic. I cannot see how it could possibly cause your dog to get worms.
Parsley can cause photosensitivity in fair-skinned persons exposed to sunlight after "intensive skin contact" with the freshly harvested herb. Parsley may also cause allergy in sensitive persons.
clindamycin