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Are There Any Side Effects Of Taking Raciper D,Zincovit,calpol 650 And Cepodem 200?
I am btech student stayin alone with my frends.. day b4 yestday i cld nt wake up properly !i cld nt move... I was taken to hospital ..dey gave me some medicine and injection .. medicnes were Raciper d, Zincovit, calpol 650, Cepodem 200... frm yestrdy onwrds i hav some rashes and swellling below my eyes , leg and hands!! they gave 4 blood test complete haemogra and urine test was normal !! bt C & S Blood (bactec-adult), i din get the reslt !! i wld b gettn the result only after 5 days !! I dont kno what to do ! pls help me..
Rashes can occur as a side effect of antibiotics like Cepodem. In case of persisting rashes, change of antibiotics is recommended. Swelling under eyes can occur due to fluid retention. Any fever or kidney dysfunction should be ruled out.
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Are There Any Side Effects Of Taking Raciper D,Zincovit,calpol 650 And Cepodem 200?
Hi, Rashes can occur as a side effect of antibiotics like Cepodem. In case of persisting rashes, change of antibiotics is recommended. Swelling under eyes can occur due to fluid retention. Any fever or kidney dysfunction should be ruled out. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician