Anonymous wrote:That’s an allergy! My kids both have this. They take something else. We can do allergy testing when they are older and see if they are still allergic. I do it too and take z packs. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:That’s an allergy! My kids both have this. They take something else. We can do allergy testing when they are older and see if they are still allergic. I do it too and take z packs. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is on amoxicillin, and on day 7 developed a leg rash. She had the same issue twice as a toddler. Online it suggests that amoxicillin rashes happen once in a lifetime and you’re ok the next time you take it. Does anyone have experience with amoxicillin rashes every time it’s taken?
Allergic. Why would you keep giving this?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a rash at the end of Amoxicillin. We were told it is a common side effect and not likely an allergy when it comes at the end. They said you do not want to have the allergy designation just based on a rash because you will always be giving a stronger medication than you likely need. She was a pretty healthy kid and I do not think she had it again so ??
Anonymous wrote:My DD is on amoxicillin, and on day 7 developed a leg rash. She had the same issue twice as a toddler. Online it suggests that amoxicillin rashes happen once in a lifetime and you’re ok the next time you take it. Does anyone have experience with amoxicillin rashes every time it’s taken?