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Is Flushing a Side Effect of Amitriptyline?

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For decades, amitriptyline has been prescribed for various conditions, but it's important to ask: **Is flushing a side effect of amitriptyline?** While not a typical reaction, it can be an indicator of more serious issues like serotonin syndrome or allergic responses.

Which medications are photosensitive? A comprehensive guide

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According to DermNet, drug-induced photosensitivity accounts for up to 8% of all cutaneous adverse drug reactions, though it is likely underdiagnosed. This guide details which medications are photosensitive and how to protect yourself from sun-induced reactions.

What are the side effects of isoniazid on the skin?

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Mild rashes and itching can occur in some patients taking isoniazid, but severe reactions like Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) are also a possible, though less common, side effect. Understanding the full spectrum of **what are the side effects of isoniazid on the skin?** is critical for early detection and proper management.

Does Cipro cause photosensitivity? Understanding the Risks and Prevention

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Yes, Ciprofloxacin, commonly known by its brand name Cipro, can cause photosensitivity, an increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight or UV light. This can lead to exaggerated sunburn reactions, rashes, and blistering, even after brief exposure. All patients prescribed this fluoroquinolone antibiotic should be aware of this potential side effect and take precautions to protect their skin.