It depends on the medicine. You should see your primary care physician and speak to him/her about what medicine you'd like to take, and if it would effect your mold allergy.
After visiting with your doctor, he or she may recommend that you have a skin prick test or blood test to determine if you have mold allergies. Mold allergy symptoms may include wheezing, rashes, hives, itchy and watery eyes, wheezing, and a stuffy or runny nose.
Maybe.
Prevention would be preferable but antihistamines, careful removal of the mold, and bleach cleansing of the area should do the trick. It should be noted that individuals with mold allergies often are allergic to penicillin. Taking medicines is considered to be effective for mold allergy treatment. When mold allergy sysmptoms develop communicate with your health practitioner and he will tell you the suitable mold allaergy treatment based on the condition. The most popular medications for the mold allargy treatment are Claritin, Clarinex and Zyrtec There are several medications avcailable to treat mold allergies most contain anthehetimine. The most effective way to treat the mold allergy is tyo remove the source of the mold.
Penicilin is made from mold spores.
The most known medicine is Penicillin.
Some mold allergy symptoms are wheezing, itchy and watery eyes, rashes or hives, and a stuffy or runny nose. You can treat these symptoms with various medications. Talk to your doctor about managing them now.
Well some molds can create types of medicine like penicillin. That type of medicine is made from the mold on bread.
Yes, if you have extreme allergy to them, like me...
No. Penicillin comes originally from the penicillium mold (mould). The tetracyclines all come from the streptomyces mold (mould). Oxytetracycline is related to streptomycin. Allergy to it probably means allergy to streptomycin, but not to penicillin. And vice-versa.
Mold is common in most medicine but i don't approve of smelling it
Allergy symptoms are worse depending on what you are allergic to. Some people have worse allergies in the spring, others in the fall. If it's a rainy summer and you are allergic to mold, you could also suffer from allergy symptoms then. Try over the counter relief like benadryl or see an allergist.