Yes, chloroquine is not a related compound of penicillin.
There is no relation between penicillin allergy and cyclobenzaprine allergy. There is no problem if you're only allergic to penicillin.
I'm allergic to penicillin too, so I just asked the pharmacist and she said it doesn't contain penicillin.
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.
If you are allergic to opiates in general then taking roxicet is a terrible idea, there are tests that can be done to determine if your allergic or not.
If your doctor knows you are pregnant and you are not allergic, take it, he is prescribing it because it is the best antibiotic for your condition. Your baby is probably safe from the penicillin, but the infection may harm it. If a medication is going to damage a baby it is more likely in the early weeks as this is when the baby is forming. In the last weeks of pregnancy it is fully formed and is just maturing and putting on weight.
Yes, genes play a big part in future generations, but it's a guessing game and this doesn't mean your baby will be 100% allergic to penicillin. However, it is extremely important to communicate well with your physician and let him/her know what allergies regarding medications are in the family. If you are not allergic to penicillin then it's doubtful your baby will be. Please speak with your doctor about it just to be on the safe side.
You can but to be safe take them at different times like Penicillin at 1:00 and Tylenol at 5:00 you'll live
llergic to tetracycline can you take macrodantin
No, it is a macrolide class antibiotic, related to erythromycin. Penicillins are part of a larger, more general class known as beta-lactams, named from the chemical ring structure that accounts for its active moiety.