Get Informed: Bactrim

Bactrim Safety Report

2: General

The iGuard risk rating for Bactrim is blue. It means that Bactrim normally has a low risk of serious or long-term side effects if used under normal medical supervision.

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Question/Comment:

I was given this because of the possibility of a staph infection, I have a head ach and stomach cramping.

29 year old Female

Question/Comment:

is it safe to buy Bactrim online from Indian Pharmacies?

45 year old Male

iGuard.org Answer/Reply:

Purchasing any drug from outside the United States poses a significant potential health risk. The drugs are not regulated in terms of potency or safety since they are not FDA approved. It is not recommended to obtain any medication that has not gone through the FDA approval process.

Question/Comment:

had severe reaction to septra rxed for uti. rash/hives all over body, then tightness in chest, difficulty breathing (after i had stopped taking it). took longer to recover from reaction than from infection.

60 year old Female

Answer/Reply:

I too had a severe reaction to this drug.I will never take it again.I had severe sweating,vomiting,tightness in chest,rash all over.I took several baking soda baths to help calm my skin down.I asked the pharmacist and she told me I was allwergic to sulfa. I stopped taking it 3 days ago and the rash is still with me.I finally stopped vomiting.It makes me wonder how can a drug like this get approval when it makes you feel worse than the infection.My taste buds are out of whack so I assume they will come back when this is out of my system.

56 year old Female

Question/Comment:

I was put on this drug (Bactrim DS) for 30 days a en-flamed prostate.
It worked very well. :0)

46 year old Male

Question/Comment:

I was put on this drug after surgery and every day have nausea and vomiting.

58 year old Female

Answer/Reply:

I have been on Bactrim for 3 years now because of a chronic condition and I have not had your problem with it. Other drugs I have taken have cause nausea and vomiting and I found eating a soda cracker right before you take it helps a lot. Good Luck!

62 year old Male

Answer/Reply:

I have had several pts report this (15 years as ER & recovery room RN). Ehe suggestion for eating works for most, you can also ask doctor or pharmacist to change form (comes in a suspension made for children but often better tolerated by folks with stomach surgery). Talk to your surgeon if it persists, another alternative drug may be available. This one is often 1st choice for not only coverage but as an older drug usually most cost effective (cheapest).

41 year old Male

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Bactrim is what they give you to combat MRSA-the anti-biotic resistant staph infection that is rampant in hospitals. Bactrim is the BEST for killing this type of staph. It is VERY common that it gives you headaches and nausea. Just let your PCP know what your current symptoms are from the Bactrim and they will know exactly what to give you.

47 year old Female

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