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Antibiotics Can React to Other Medications in the Body
Allergy to antibiotics can occur with any individual antibiotic, but sometimes what we see is antibiotics reacting to other antibiotics in the body.  The system either is one antibiotic combined with another or another medication.  A lot of antibiotics are metabolized in the liver and if there are liver problems, antibiotics can lead to problems.  I guess what I'm saying is if you have to take an antibiotic, it's not always without problems.  We have to be particularly careful of what we use, how we use them, and if there are difficulties.
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