How is amoxicillin allergic symptom?

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Amoxicillin, also known as amoxicillin or amoxicillin, is one of the most commonly used semi synthetic penicillins with broad spectrum β- Lactam antibiotics, a white powder, has a half-life of about 61.3 minutes. It is stable in acid condition, and its gastrointestinal absorption rate is 90%. Amoxicillin has strong bactericidal effect and the ability to penetrate cell membrane. It is one of the most widely used oral semi synthetic penicillins. Its preparations include capsules, tablets, granules, dispersible tablets and so on. Now it is often combined with clavulanic acid to make dispersible tablets. How is amoxicillin allergic symptom? Let's talk about it

How is amoxicillin allergic symptom?

Allergic reaction symptoms: drug fever, urticaria, skin rash and asthma, especially in patients with infectious mononucleosis, rare anaphylactic shock Other: excitement, anxiety, insomnia, dizziness and abnormal behavior and other central nervous system symptoms. Long term use of this drug can lead to double infection caused by Candida or drug-resistant bacteria.

Digestive system symptoms: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, occasionally pseudomembranous colitis and other gastrointestinal reactions. Blood system symptoms: occasionally eosinophilia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, etc.

Skin mucous membrane reaction: spot papule, exudative pleomorphic erythema, Lyell syndrome, exfoliative dermatitis were occasionally seen. Liver and kidney dysfunction: a small number of patients occasionally see mild elevation of serum aminotransferase and acute interstitial nephritis after medication.

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In order to prevent the occurrence of severe allergic reactions, the past medical history of amoxicillin must be inquired in detail, including medication history, whether penicillin drugs have been used, whether there are reaction symptoms easily ignored by patients, such as chest tightness, pruritus, facial numbness, fever, and whether there are allergic diseases in individuals or families.