Has anyone experienced severe side effects from Cleocin Phos 900mg/6ml Inj?
I recently started taking Cleocin Phos 900mg/6ml Inj for a serious bacterial infection and I'm on the lookout for any potential side effects. Based on what I’ve read, it seems like the list of possible side effects can be quite extensive and serious. Has anyone had any severe skin reactions or kidney problems from this medication? I’m particularly concerned about the warning signs for Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis. I’d love to hear any experiences or advice from others who have been through this. Thank you!
Has anyone experienced severe side effects from Cleocin Phos 900mg/6ml Inj?
I recently started taking Cleocin Phos 900mg/6ml Inj for a serious bacterial infection and I'm on the lookout for any potential side effects. Based on what I’ve read, it seems like the list of possible side effects can be quite extensive and serious. Has anyone had any severe skin reactions or kidney problems from this medication? I’m particularly concerned about the warning signs for Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis. I’d love to hear any experiences or advice from others who have been through this. Thank you!
Comments (6)
If you start to feel any kind of skin irritation or breathing difficulties, go to the ER immediately, don't mess around with this stuff. It's no joke.
You’re doing the right thing by staying informed. I had a friend who had a severe skin reaction to a different antibiotic. It was terrifying, so just be vigilant.
I never had any problems with it. I hope you get better soon!
Take it easy on yourself! I was given this medication and had some really bad diarrhea. It was terrifying, but it went away after I stopped. It must be pretty serious. Good luck!
I think it's essential to report any side effects to the FDA. I mentioned it to my doc, and he said it's crucial for tracking and improving medications. https://www.fda.gov/medwatch..
If you start feeling very tired or weak, don't ignore it. It could be a sign of something more serious. Best of luck with your recovery!