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hi  i get these very bad  itching going on my scalp face while sleeping wakes me up.. ..i take antibiotics on rotating basis.. i suspect its the antibiotic i might be on(looked up effects of antibiotic itching was one of them)..but the strange thing is it is not all the time and always at night..i am presently on keflex maybe 6 days. and had a bad  time last night with it..since it does not happen every night as been my past experience confused why it might be allergic reaction but happen from time to time..and never before thought to connect to antibiotic

anyone else know whats going on.?maybe a food?

 

 

 

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if I had to guess I would call it an allergic reaction. allergic reactions can develop over time to meds that you might have taken previously without reaction. for example I was using Augmentin on a monthly rotating antibiotic therapy and I think the 3rd month of its rotation I developed an allergy to it. I would suggest calling doc and discussing alternatives.

deweyj

dewy, i will see if i have it again tonight because i used the keflex today as experiment..i had this happen in past and never related to antibiotics so  not sure which ones caused it before either... and never stopped rotating the same  4 however...wondering if i do not have problem tonight if i can still continue on it..and why it would be inconsitant .but of course i will see what happens

 

you are however confirming my thoughts its the antibiotic.. however,my dilemma is i pretty much am using the only ones left i can use for pouchitis so hoping it could just come and go and i can continue to use it

do you or anyone else know if i did would that be a problem?

R

This is a tough one. Rashes and itching are common allergic responses to any antibiotic, and repeated exposure increases your risk of worsening reactions. Keflex probably causes more reactions than your other meds because of the cross sensitivity with penicillin (which we all know has a high rate of allergies). 

If you are really motivated to keep taking it (it really isn't the greatest for gut bacteria), there are a few things you can do. One is to see if you can get by with a lower dose. I take my antibiotics as a daily dose in the morning, so the blood level will be lowest at night. With Cipro and Flagyl this works for me, but Rifaximin I need to take twice a day when I take it. Often, sensitivities can be dose related. You can also try taking it with Benadryl (diphenhydramine) to reduce or prevent your reaction. 

Ultimately, you may just have to discontinue it.

Jan

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