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joyce_ford2026-04-17

Teflaro (ceftaroline fosamil) is an antibiotic medication given by injection into a vein. It is used to treat serious bacterial infections of the skin and soft tissues, and certain types of pneumonia. It works by killing the bacteria that cause these infections. Although it can be a lifesaver, it also has potentially severe side effects. I recently had to use it for an infection and was hesitant given the list of potential complications. I want to hear from others who have used this medication -- was it effective? Did you experience any side effects? Are there any tips for managing them?

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ruth_fox4/17/2026

I'm not a doctor, but I've had to take it and it really works well, but my body felt like it was about to give up for a few days.

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susan_wilson4/17/2026

I was on this for a week, and it was awful. I had to take a week off work because the diarrhea was so bad. I was constantly dehydrated and felt like crap. Even my stomach felt like it was going to rupture.

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william_webb4/17/2026

Teflaro worked for me, but I had to be careful with my diet. I avoided dairy and fibre. I also had to take probiotics to recover after the treatment. It was tough, but it worked.

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edward_gardner4/17/2026

I was terrified of the nerve system problems, I was not feeling sleepy, luckily. I think it's good that it's used for serious infections and not for less serious ones (since there are more side effects).

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justin_vargas4/17/2026

Why are all these antibiotics causing side effects? It's crazy. I'll be glad when we get safer alternatives.

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jonathan_hamilton4/17/2026

It was the worst medication I've ever taken but it totally saved my life! How messed up is that?

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ethan_harris4/17/2026

I had to take this for a severe pneumonia. It was incredibly effective, and I only had mild stomach issues. It was worth it to get better from the pneumonia.

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carolyn_hughes4/17/2026

I had severe allergic skin reactions with this and ended up in the hospital. I didn't have a clue that an antibiotic could cause such a reaction. No more Teflaro for me!