The most common minor side effects are itching or burning. These problems usually do not require medical treatment unless they do not go away or they interfere with normal activities.
Topical antibiotics are commonly prescribed by the doctors
Topical antibiotics are commonly prescribed by doctors or dermatologists.
Some likely side effects of using topical corticosteroid agents is thinning skin and stretch marks.
Topical antibiotics may also be applied to surgical incision sites to prevent infection.
Unfortunately antibiotics can and do exhibit side effects four days after completing the course. I never start antibiotics without taking acidophilus and eating lots of yogurt.
The newest of these topical agents is metronidazole gel, which can be applied twice daily. Like the oral antibiotics, topical preparations appear to work by reducing inflammation,
Neosporine
No quinine is more for malaria. It is an anti-protozoal. Mixing antibiotics with quinine is not the best idea. It increases antibiotics side effects.
Possible side effects include mild redness, peeling, irritation, dryness, and an increased sensitivity to sunlight that requires use of a sunscreen
Oral and injected antibiotics require a prescription. There are some topical (applied to the skin) antibiotics which are sold over the counter.
Oragel is benzocaine topical. Possible side effects are:headachehigh fevernauseavomitingworsening of pain, redness, swelling, or irritation in or around the mouthIf you experience any of the above side effects, see your doctor.
Topical antibiotics are then placed in the ear.