every drug can cause allergies
Bacitracin does have a sulfur molecule in its structure. If you are asking if bacitracin is a sulfa drug, then no, it is not a sulfa drug and can be used in patients with sulfa allergies for burns when silver sulfadiazene cannot be used.
the toxicities of furosemide include sulfa allergies. Etahcrynic acid is another loop diurectic whose action is similar to furosemide but it is not a sufonamide. Source: First Aid for the USMLE 1 - 2007 - p.405
Sulfa allergies refer to allergies in regards to sulfonamides, which are commonly found in antibiotic medications. Sulfa allergies do not refer to sulfate, which Instaflex contains Glucosamine Sulfate.
Yes. This is a sulfa drug which is most commonly prescribed for UTI. It will work unless the body is resistant to it. It should not be taken, however, by those who have allergies to sulfa drugs.
Per my pharmacist, no it is not a sulfa drug!
Is Cosopt eye drops a sulfa drug
Penicillin is not a sulfa drug.
yes
Nope. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug. Sulfas are antibiotics.
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) is not a Sulfa drug it is a thiazide diuretic. However, in its chemical structure it contains a sulfonamide group. This is the reason why people with Sulfa allergies cannot not generally use this medication.
It did with me - although I was 2 at the time. I believe it was a sulfa based antibiotic that did it.