Safe Antibiotics?

valeri

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Can somebody please tell me if any antibiotics are safe to take?

I'm just about to go and see my doctor for possible laryngitis so I would appreciate a quick response.
I just can't trust doctors when it comes to medications and tinnitus :(
 
Well, here is a topic that never gets old.

Simple rule of thumb #1

1) Any medication where the product name ends in -mycin is ototoxic (some more than others; aminoglycosides should definitely be avoided).
2) CIPRO should be avoided (topical administration is probably okay, however ie. eardrops).
3) IV is more ototoxic than orally administered medication.

Simple rule of thumb #2

1) Narrow spectrum antibiotics are safe.
2) Wide spectrum antibiotics are not-so-safe...
3) Since most people won't know which is which, ask your "doc" for advice, but standard practice is to always start with narrow spectrum before moving on to wide spectrum (where possible).


Since it is a rule-of-thumb, it is only roughly accurate.
 
My big toenail is a mess.

I have an ingrown toenail and it is red and angry and sore, I can barely walk on it. I have tried all conventional 'at-home' methods over the last month and it has just gotten worse.

I have to have it partially removed tomorrow by a Specialist.

I am sure there will be an antibiotic prescribed. Which are the most dangerous for tinnitus? Which should I stay away from? What kind can or should I ask for?

Thanks!
 
FYI

The 'cillins' are generally okay in low doses. Cloxacillin is a good choice for common skin infections, including cellulitis etc. Amoxicillin should be avoided.



Drugs that can cause or increase tinnitus as a side effect.

Antibiotics

Aminoglycosides

Tobramycin, netilmicin, amikacin



Macrolides

Clarithromycin, azithromycin



Quinolones

Ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, norfloxacin



Others

Tetracyclines, vancomycin, teicioplanin, cotrimoxazole, cefpodoxime, linezoli
 

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