gut reactions, allergies and skin rashes
the review showed that for many antibiotics, over 10 per cent of patients get gut reactions, such as stomach pain, discomfort or diarrhea. this is particularly common in children given antibiotics for ear and throat infections.
every antibiotic causes allergic reactions in some people. a few allergic reactions cause swelling of the mouth and airways, needing immediate treatment with adrenalin and other drugs.
other allergic reactions are just a skin rash, but this is often very irritating, and in some it may progress to cause severe blistering. such severe reactions can be caused by sulfonamide drugs, often used to treat urinary tract infections. in canada, a medication combining the antibiotic trimethoprim and a sulfa drug is often used for this purpose. however, using trimethoprim alone — a common practice in europe — reduces the risk of allergic reactions.