Sulfate is not same as sulfa drugs.
So person allergic to sulfa drugs can take barium sulfate.
Since it contains sulphur probably not, but i would check with your doctor first.
i am allergic to sulfar can i take ventolin
Yes; only penicillin group drugs must not be take, and gentamicin is not one of those.
not any allergic in all cholesterol drugs
Pure lauryl ammonium sulfate is not and does not contain sulfa drugs.
Not usually, but you can be allergic to sulfa drugs. Natural sulfur sources include eggs and cruciferous vegetables and we need sulfur for our tendons, ligaments and the connective tissues of the body (including our hair and nails.)
I am, when I was little I found out I was allergic to sulfa drugs then my egg allergy developed later.
Any drug can provoke allergic response. Every one is unique and different. So some individuals give individual response to the given drug. All the drugs can give allergic response in some individuals. Some drugs are more prone to give allergic response. No drug is designed to give an allergic response. It will not be called as drug in that case.
My son's pediatrician said it is a "cousin" the the penicillin family and that there is about a 10% - 20% chance that if a person is allergic to penicillin s/he will also be allergic to the cephalosporin family, which includes cefdinir.
Banerica Peroxide Duo.
If you are allergic to sulfa in some antibiotics, it's also important to know whether your asthma inhaler contains sulfa. Sulfa is NOT in all asthma inhalers. You can identify which inhalers have sulfa by looking at the ingredient leaflet for sulfate or any phrase using that word. Albuterol is one inhaler that contains sulfate. Make sure your physicians and pharmacist know you are allergic to drugs containing sulfa or sulfates.
No. Sulfa drugs are usually a type of antiobiotics (such as trimethoprim-sulfamethaxazole). The "sulfate" in morphine sulfate just means that the morphine is bound to a salt of sulphuric acid. antibiotic sulfonamides are different structurally from the non-antibiotic sulfonamides, and appear to be much more likely to result in allergic reactions. Many of the sulfa non-antibiotics, therefore, do not cause problems in people with sulfa antibiotic allergy, although some people who are very sensitive may have a problem, it is unlikely. If you have a problem with dietary sulfites found in many foods, you may have a problem with drugs, such as morphine sulfate. Some people have a problem with sulfites in foods and drugs, such as morphine sulfate, yet are OK with antibiotic sulfa drugs. It is best to discuss your concerns with your doctor.