If bactrim looks to liquidy according to different pharmacist and me should I give it to my child?
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- 17 Feb 2010 by GinaE
- Updated
- 19 Feb 2010
- Topics
- bactrim
Responses (1)
If the Bactrim does not look right to you return it to the pharmacy where you purchased it. They may have inadvertanly mixed it wrong. As much as we hate to admit it mistakes do happen. Use your parental instinct. Better safe than sorry. Good Luck and I hope your child gets better soon.

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- Bactrim Information for Consumers
- Bactrim Information for Healthcare Professionals (includes dosage details)
- Side Effects of Bactrim (detailed)
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