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Type your answer here... Yes you can get hives if you are allergic to penicillin. Usually, hives are what happens the first time a person displays an allergic reaction to penicillin. The next time a person takes penicillin, the reaction escalates past hives to a much more serious reaction involving difficulty breathing (airways restrict). A penicillin allergic reaction can cause death. People who are allergic to penicillin should wear a medical bracelet or necklace that clearly identifies their allergy.
There is a chance that you might if you are really allergic.
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Yes, there is no penicillin in hydrocortisone tablets (Cortef). Allergic reaction to cortisone is very rare.
No, you cannot take it. Amoxicillin is a semi-synthetic PCN(penicillin) and share the same structure thus will cause an allergic reaction.
There are people who are allergic to penicillin and who have what is called an anaphalactic reaction. The most serious reactions can cause death.
Yes, if you are allergic to Pennicillin, you can die without treatment.
If you are allergic to penicillin, you should inform your healthcare provider about your allergy so that they can prescribe an alternative antibiotic. It is important to avoid taking penicillin or related antibiotics to prevent an allergic reaction.
I would talk with your doctor, but my Grandma could not!No, amoxicillin is an antibiotic in the penicillin category. You'll have the same "allergic" effect than if you were taking penicillin V, as an example.
If you are allergic to penicillin, you may also be allergic to other "cillins", such as amoxicillin, and others.
An allergen is any substance that may cause an allergic reaction. So if an individual has an allergy to penicillin then penicillin is the stimulus for that individuals allergic reaction and PCN is an allergen but only for that individual. So any substance including nuts, pollen and drugs can act as an allergen. The key point is that allergens will only cause an allergic reaction in a person whose body perceives that substance as foreign but not for the general population.