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Old 11-27-2011, 10:04 AM #1
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Default What meds can you take if anticonvultant hypersensitive?

I was diagonsed a few weeks ago & was put on Phenytoin aka Dilantin. A few days ago I broke out in a full body rash swollen lymph nodes & fever. I went to ER & got steroids & was told I cannot take these meds because I was one of the rare people to get hypersensitivity from it. Lucky me. Now my TN is back . Any advice?
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