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I have recently added 4 antibiotics to my list of medications I cannot take. Here is a list of what I am "allergic" to and what the reaction is:
I am wondering if any of you out there are also in the same boat as I am. I and looking for information on the testing process for antibiotic allergies. The reason I am posting this is to see if anyone else has had this done, has similar allergies and can share their story!
This all started at age 4 when I had tubes put in my ears for excessive ear infection. I still get frequent ear infections and that is the main reason for my taking an antibiotic. I am now 23 years old and have added the last four antibiotics to my list of allergies in the last 4 months.
The last antibiotic on the list, Omnicef, is a third generation to Ceclor, but the doctor wanted to see if I was able to take it and only have mild effects. She did prescribe an Epipen which I know how to use via my profession, but not sure when I should use it. Yesterday was my second anaphyaxis reaction in 3 months, to two different antibiotics, and I am not sure if I should have used the Epipen or not. I ended up not using it and barely made it to the ER with acute distress. Oddly enough, when they injected benedryl, another drug I'm not sure what it was, and Pepcid, I had a more severe reaction where I was shaking uncontrollably, vomiting, my BP dropped extremely low causing me to pass out and my heart rate jumped to the 200s.
I'm sorry for the novel, but hopefully the more details I give, the more answers I can get!
Please share your story!!!
I have recently added 4 antibiotics to my list of medications I cannot take. Here is a list of what I am "allergic" to and what the reaction is:
- Ceclor: vomiting and hives
- Augmentin: vomiting and severe hives
- Zithromyacin: vomiting and fainting
- Doxycycline: severe stomach pain and vomiting
- Bactrim: Anaphylaxis
- Omnicef: Anaphylaxis
I am wondering if any of you out there are also in the same boat as I am. I and looking for information on the testing process for antibiotic allergies. The reason I am posting this is to see if anyone else has had this done, has similar allergies and can share their story!
This all started at age 4 when I had tubes put in my ears for excessive ear infection. I still get frequent ear infections and that is the main reason for my taking an antibiotic. I am now 23 years old and have added the last four antibiotics to my list of allergies in the last 4 months.
The last antibiotic on the list, Omnicef, is a third generation to Ceclor, but the doctor wanted to see if I was able to take it and only have mild effects. She did prescribe an Epipen which I know how to use via my profession, but not sure when I should use it. Yesterday was my second anaphyaxis reaction in 3 months, to two different antibiotics, and I am not sure if I should have used the Epipen or not. I ended up not using it and barely made it to the ER with acute distress. Oddly enough, when they injected benedryl, another drug I'm not sure what it was, and Pepcid, I had a more severe reaction where I was shaking uncontrollably, vomiting, my BP dropped extremely low causing me to pass out and my heart rate jumped to the 200s.
I'm sorry for the novel, but hopefully the more details I give, the more answers I can get!
Please share your story!!!