Two types of commonly prescribed antibiotics can cause unsightly, painful rashes that can lead to deadly sepsis if untreated. The complications caused by the pills, which are given to treat a ...
people should be aware that antibiotics were effective for bacterial infections, not against viruses, and could come with side effects, such as diarrhea, yeast infections, skin rashes and possible ...
Dermatitis. 2007;18(2):63-77. Gonçalo and colleagues [16] patch-tested 66 patients (aged 12 to 83 years) with a history of a maculopapular rash to antibiotics (58%), antiepileptics (25% ...
so we have clear advice for professionals about the use of lab tests for diagnosis and the most appropriate antibiotic treatments," she said. "If a characteristic bull's eye rash is present ...
found that each excess day of antibiotic use was associated with an increase in AMR and a 4% increased odds of antibiotic adverse effects, including rash, diarrhea, and superinfections.3 Most acute ...