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Old 07-09-2010, 08:37 AM #1
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I have a situation i need to ask a couple of questions. I had an absess in a molar and took 2 rounds of keflex. The dentist pulled the tooth and I wound up with an infection in the jaw bone and a partial dry socket. The dentist put me on clindamycin (much to my concern) I am allergic to penicillin, erythromycin, tatracycline, sulfa & vibramycin. I was on the clindamycin 6 days and had a major reaction and wound up being life flighted to the burn center in our state. The dentist knew my allergies. My question is was there anything else he could have put me on that day and does anyone think i have the right to sue this dentist?

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