Has anyone used Gentamicin 0.1% Cream 15gm for a skin infection? Share your experiences and side effects!
I was prescribed Gentamicin 0.1% Cream for a persistent bacterial skin infection. The doctor said it would stop the growth of bacteria, but I am a bit concerned about the possible side effects. Has anyone else used this cream? How did it work for you? Did you experience any side effects, and if so, how did you manage them? I would love to hear your stories and tips to make the most of this treatment.
Has anyone used Gentamicin 0.1% Cream 15gm for a skin infection? Share your experiences and side effects!
I was prescribed Gentamicin 0.1% Cream for a persistent bacterial skin infection. The doctor said it would stop the growth of bacteria, but I am a bit concerned about the possible side effects. Has anyone else used this cream? How did it work for you? Did you experience any side effects, and if so, how did you manage them? I would love to hear your stories and tips to make the most of this treatment.
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One of my friends had a severe reaction. She ended up in the ER with swelling and trouble breathing. Scary stuff, be careful out there, folks.
I've used Gentamicin for years as a nurse. It's effective, but always tell your patients to monitor for signs of an allergic reaction. Safety first!
I used it and had no issues. Just follow the instructions and you'll be fine. It's an effective treatment.
I used this for a toe infection and it cleared right up. No issues here!
I think the cream is great, but it's a bit pricey. Are there any generic alternatives that work just as well?
I used this cream for a skin infection a few months ago and it worked wonders! No side effects at all, so I was lucky. Just make sure to apply it as directed and you'll be good!
I'm on day 3 and so far, so good. No side effects yet, but fingers crossed!
I'm really scared of the allergic reaction side effects. Has anyone had any issues with those?
I had a bit of irritation at the site where I applied it, but it went away after a few days. Just keep an eye on it and if it gets worse, call your doctor.