There is no relation between penicillin allergy and cyclobenzaprine allergy. There is no problem if you're only allergic to penicillin.
No. Cephalexin (trade name Keflex) is a 1st generation cephalosporin, an antibiotic related to penicillin. It is not a sulfa drug or derivative.
Yes, chloroquine is not a related compound of penicillin.
I'm allergic to penicillin too, so I just asked the pharmacist and she said it doesn't contain penicillin.
Yes, it is generally considered safe to take Flagyl (metronidazole) if you are allergic to sulfa drugs, as Flagyl is not a sulfa antibiotic. However, it is important to inform your healthcare provider about all allergies and medical history before starting any new medication. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist for personalized advice.
Macrobid (nitrofurantoin) is not a sulfa drug and does not contain penicillin, so it is generally considered safe for individuals with allergies to these medications. However, it's always important to discuss your allergies and medical history with your healthcare provider before starting any new medication. They can provide personalized advice and ensure that Macrobid is appropriate for you.
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.
Colostrum, a nutrient-rich fluid produced by mammals shortly after giving birth, is generally considered safe and is not known to contain sulfa or penicillin. However, if you have specific allergies, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking colostrum or any supplement. They can help assess any potential risks based on your health history. Always prioritize expert advice when it comes to allergies and supplementation.
Macrolides are safe alternatives to use and produce less side effects.
Maybe. Some people that are allergic to penicillin are also allergic to Keflex and some aren't. To be on the safe side I would avoid it.
Tetracyclines (e.g. doxycycline), quinolones (e.g. ciprofloxacin), macrolides (e.g. clarithromycin), aminoglycosides (e.g. gentamicin) and glycopeptides (e.g. vancomycin) are all unrelated to penicillins and are safe to use in the penicillin allergic patient.
Yes. Clindamycin is not a penicillin-like antibiotic, so it may be used if allergic to penicillin. However, this does not mean you cannot be allergic to this drug also.
Yes, people with a sulfa allergy can generally take tamsulosin. Although tamsulosin is a sulfonamide, it is chemically different from sulfa drugs that typically cause allergic reactions. However, individuals with a sulfa allergy should consult their healthcare provider before starting any new medication to ensure it is safe for their specific situation.