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Old 01-11-2015, 03:36 PM #1
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Default Questions regarding antibiotic

Hi my name is kim or kimbo and I am new to the group. I haven't been diagnosed with MG but everything points to it. My question is has anyone had an allergic reation to monurol (fosfomycin tromethamine). I am allergic to Cipro
Septra
Sulfa
Amoxicillin
Keflex
Nitrofurantoin generic for macrobid
Macrobid was the absolute worst 1 pill attacked my thigh terrably. I have a major systemic infection right now.it is attacking my eyes,teeth, ears,urine infection really bad I also, get fungus off an on. The urgent care doctor only gave me one packet of this medicine. I really need a shot, does anyone have suggestions?
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