well i dont know, but there are lots of other things you can do to make your strep go away, as like old remidies like, saltwater, table salt, and one that ive made that help mine a lot. go buy some vitamin C pills or a lot of Orange Juice. take one in the morning, and one at night, and then to drink through the day drink chick broth it soothes the throth lettin your immune system fight it off faster. your welcome
I suspect that anyone can develop a allergic reaction to any medication depending upon what the medication contains and what they are allergic to. If you suspect you have had a allergic reaction, see your Doctor.
In general dogs are not allergic to birds. If you suspect that your dog might be allergic to birds then you should consult a vet.
There are many potential dosages for penicillin for a dog. The dosage varies based upon the condition being treated, the location of the infection and the formulation of the penicillin. If you suspect your dog has a bacterial infection that needs medication, you should take him to your vet for an examination.
Most notably, Aromatic oils found in some woods, cedar being the most prevalent. Individuals may be allergic to other things. If you suspect they are, take them to your vet.
Not necessarily.
According to a recent newspaper article, Sidney cannot take most antibiotics due to an allergy, so I suspect that allergy is penicillin.
I suspect you mean Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former US president BillClinton
if you suspect your client is having an alergic reaction to medication what sings would you look for and what action would you take?
I hope you meant to ask "expect" instead of "suspect". Otherwise, you are going to get a really long list, most likely beginning with "cheating and lying".
You can suspect anything you like. It's not like suspecting something requires a license.
Some dogs can be allergic to tuna; if you suspect your dog has a tuna allergy, you should stop feeding it to him. Also, check your dog food to make sure tuna (or fish, if the species isn't identified) isn't one of the ingredients.
How to Prevent a Reaction Avoiding known allergens that you are allergic to. Allergy shots which gradually build up an immunity to the reaction, such as bee stings. Carrying a pre-loaded Epinephrine shot to treat a reaction before medical help arrives. Get allergy testing if you suspect you might be allergic. Wearing a medical identification bracelet to alert others of your allergy. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND VIDEO GO TO: http://www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com/allergic-reaction.html