Antibiotics Risk of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, Toxic Epidermal Necrosis Outlined in New Study
A new study finds that antibiotics are the type of drug most associated with potentially deadly skin reactions known as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.
A new study finds that antibiotics are the type of drug most associated with potentially deadly skin reactions known as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.
A new study raises questions about whether certain antibiotics can increase the risk of birth defects, contradicting previous studies which warned they could.
A new study warns of heart risks linked to the use of Zithromax and similar antibiotics.
A new study warns that some antibiotics used during pregnancy may increase the risk of a child being born with major malformations.
A new Zithromax heart study indicates that other factors may be responsible for making it appear that the antibiotic can cause heart problems.
The findings of a Chinese study appear to confirm concerns that Zithromax increases the risk of death due to sudden cardiac death and heart rhythm problems.