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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Oral Acne Antibiotics' Side Effects

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Oral Acne Antibiotics' Side Effects

Antibiotics have treat millions of people, save a lot of lives for over the years. However side effects might still occurs to some people.

Related to acne antibiotics, side effects can occur to some people who take oral Acne antibiotics. It is very uncommon that side effects to occurs to people who use topical acne antibiotics (in the form of lotions, solution or gel that you can apply it directly to your skin).

So what is the side effects? Oral Acne Antibiotics can give an allergic reactions to some people. Allergic reactions ussually occurs to some people who take minocycline type of oral acne antibiotics. Allergic reactions very rarely occurs to people who take tetracycline or doxycycline.


Symptoms of the allergic reactions

You should stop your medication and go back visit your doctor if you experience these types of symptoms; Rash, swollen neck gland, sore throat and fever. Others symptoms could be included such as short of breath, headaches, joint pain, swelling or nausea along with abdominal discomfort and diarrhoea.

To some people the allergic reactions of feelings unwell, skin ulcers, rash and fever even joint swelling and pain due to oral acne antibiotics minocycline can occurs a couples years after the acne treatment first start.

Therefore if you got a headaches, especially if you got it in the morning time, and can not be relieved quickly with just by taking either paracetamol or panadol, have a neck stiffness and blurring vision. There's a possibility that you got a allergic reactions symptoms from oral acne antibiotics. So you should stop your

In some cases the antibiotics used to treat acne cause headaches. If you think any medications are causing headaches, particularly if they are present in the morning, not quickly relieved with paracetamol and/or associated with blurring of vision or neck stiffness, the medication should be stopped promptly and medical advice sought.



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