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Does bactrim cause itching? No rash just itching?

How long after getting off bactrim ds do side affects go away?

I took dactrrim ds 2 times a day for 5 days for a uti. It got rid of the uti but i am on my 3rd day off of it and i still am experiencing itching and... read more

Persisting Pain -- Shingles - My husband had shingles now the rash is gone and just left scars. He?

... is experiencing all over pain that is very intense along with very bad itching. We are going to the ER in a little bit but is there anything I... read more

I have been on Prednisone 60 MG for 3 days now for a rash and itching condition. I was starting to?

... do better yesterday afternoon. Last night the itching came back and this AM woke up red in the face headache swollen face and high heart rate, is... read more

How do I relieve itching and rash associated with reaction to prednisone?

I have been taking prednisone to alleviate giant cell arteritis. I have developed a very itchy rash. I am unable to stop the itching? What are your... read more

What can we do to stop the itchy rash caused from the adhesive of the patch?

My daughter gets great effects from the patch but the adhiesive is causing raise red rash that goes away quickly once it is removed. the itching... read more

Should I stop using Xulane if I get a rash?

What can I use to treat a rash from a cast - don't want to take benadryl of hydrocortisone cream?

I recently incurred a fractured tibia and have been taking 750mg Relafen twice daily for arthritis. The E.R. put my leg in a cast-splint and wrapped... read more

My husband is 3 months post stroke. Has developed a terrible itching problem with no rash?

He is on Metoporol, Digoxin, Furosimide, Amlodopine, Diovan, Warfarin and Flomax.

Carvedilol - I've developed a severe rash,itching,and a change in urine.(more frequent,and very?

... little even though I feel like I have to really really have to go.What do I need to do?

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