Penicillin is not a sulfa drug.
No. Completely different drugs.
Antibiotics
There is no cross sensitivity between penicillin and tetracycline. They are not in the same family of antibiotics. Your doctor will prescribe an antibiotic based on the type of infection you have and in consideration of your known Allergies.
Yes. Penicillin and sulfa drugs are antibiotics, and are not related to the ibuprofen drug group at all.
No, it does not.
Norfloxacin is derivative of the nalidixic acid. This drug has nothing to do with penicillin or the sulfa drugs.
There is no relation between penicillin allergy and cyclobenzaprine allergy. There is no problem if you're only allergic to penicillin.
a.) penicillin
Penicillin, the first antibiotic, had just been discovered on the very eve of the war. It was a still extremely scarce. Before penicillin the best treatment for infection was sulfa drugs, and the sulfa powder was to sprinkle on wounds to try to inhibit infection from setting it.
No, it is amoxicillin plus clavulonic acid.
Sulfonamide drugs-- A group of antibacterial drugs used to treat infections of the lungs and skin, among other things.