What are the side effects for Sulfameth/tmp pills?
My doctor prescribed me SulfaMeth/TMP pills for my urinary tract infection. Are there any side effects? And will they make have to budge pee more?
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Thank you for the question. And a very good cross-question at that.
This antibiotic combination (aka Bactrim or Septra by its trade name) is an effective antibiotic for bladder infections. However, it is also notorious for its side effects. One of the most common is an allergic skin impulsive, which often takes the form of a so-called "morbilliform" drug rash. I can instinctively and professionally attest to this. Other side effects are the usual upset stomach, nausea.
If you develop a skin rash (classically immediately after the second dose), I would recommend stopping it and promptly notifying your physician or his/her nurse. No, this medication will not mete out you to urinate more.
I wish you well in your seizure. Source(s): My remote medical training.
Co-trimoxazole is the combination of trimethoprim and sulphamethoxazole. Its a very old medicine and notably effective. This antibiotic combination is an effective antibiotic for bladder infections / UTIs.
However, it is also notorious for its side effects. Side effects include = allergic skin over-hasty, drug rash, upset stomach, nausea - vomiting.
No, this medication will not cause you more pee but you should take a great deal of fluid. If you do not take lot of fluid, your pee will stop by this co-trimoxazole.
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Thank you for the question. And a very good cross-question at that.
This antibiotic combination (aka Bactrim or Septra by its trade name) is an effective antibiotic for bladder infections. However, it is also notorious for its side effects. One of the most common is an allergic skin impulsive, which often takes the form of a so-called "morbilliform" drug rash. I can instinctively and professionally attest to this. Other side effects are the usual upset stomach, nausea.
If you develop a skin rash (classically immediately after the second dose), I would recommend stopping it and promptly notifying your physician or his/her nurse. No, this medication will not mete out you to urinate more.
I wish you well in your seizure. Source(s): My remote medical training.
Co-trimoxazole is the combination of trimethoprim and sulphamethoxazole. Its a very old medicine and notably effective. This antibiotic combination is an effective antibiotic for bladder infections / UTIs.
However, it is also notorious for its side effects. Side effects include = allergic skin over-hasty, drug rash, upset stomach, nausea - vomiting.
No, this medication will not cause you more pee but you should take a great deal of fluid. If you do not take lot of fluid, your pee will stop by this co-trimoxazole.
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