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Old 03-31-2008, 11:49 PM #1
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I was just wondering how IV solumedrol worked on the body. I might be getting a course of steroids this week, if my neuro is so willing to give me some. (baaaaaad numbness in the right foot and leg, and it goes all the way up the right side of my body to my head now)

Can you take antibiotics and have solumedrol at the same time without the two interfering with each other?
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Erin: I actually had taken a antibiotic during the treatment for a skin condition in my leg and there was no interaction between the 2. Also I have to say it has helped a little with the numbness but then again it depends on the person.
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