Avodart is not technically a sulfa drug. However, if you are allergic to sulfa, there is a possibility that you could have an allergic reaction to Avodart. Tell your doctor if you have a sensitivity.
For anyone who is has a sulfa allergy, it is important to know which prescription or non-prescription medications are sulfa-based. If you are suffering from any type of bacterial infection, be sure to tell your doctor about your allergy. The reason is that one of the popular options, the Zithromax z-pak, is sulfa-based and may cause a severe allergic reaction.
If you are severely allergic, you will react to it just as you would if you took it orally. Although administered topically, it is secreted into the bloodstream.
Very high likelyhood you'll have a reaction. Note -- not a certainty, but a likelihood. I'd either consult a dermatologist or find a non-sulfa-based remedy myself. I certainly wouldn't risk it without at least asking.
I am, when I was little I found out I was allergic to sulfa drugs then my egg allergy developed later.
Gabapentin is not a sulfa drug, therefore your reactions to sulfa would not be related if you experience an allergic reaction. And, yes. Gabapentin (Neurontin) does cause weight gain for a great many users. Pregabalin, (Lyrica) not so much. Ask your Dr. if it might be a fit for you.
Nope! I take it and am allergic to Sulfa. ---- No, Adderal does not contain any sulfa moieties.
Sulfate is not same as sulfa drugs. So person allergic to sulfa drugs can take barium sulfate.
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Well, honey, if you're allergic to sulfa, you should steer clear of Instaflex. It contains ingredients that could trigger a reaction in folks with sulfa allergies. Don't risk it, darling. Your health is more important than any supplement.
Yes. Levaquin (levafloxacin) is not a sulfa antibiotic. It is a fluoroquinolone.
Yes, you can generally take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with codeine if you are allergic to sulfa, as neither acetaminophen nor codeine contains sulfa drugs. However, it's crucial to consult your healthcare provider before taking any medication, especially if you have a history of allergies or other medical conditions. Always follow their guidance to ensure your safety.