Itchy And Painful Red Rash On Face After Taking Adderall. Is It An Allergy?
I started taking adderall and I noticed what would be the start of a red rash that itched very badly and is very painful on my face that turned into blisters that turned into sores? I do not know what to do and what to think? I don't know if it is a allergic reaction because I don't have any other symptoms? ? And I need to know what to do to help the sores heal?? I am very embarrassed and disgusted so I am not leaving my house and I can't call my doctor because I do not have insurance n I don't have the $200 please help!!!!
Hi, Thanks for calling Health car magic forum. If you are not using any thing else new, the adderal must be the cause of this allergy, you might be continuing the adderal, so the allergic reaction has become continuous. I advise you to avoid taking the tablets. I prescribe to my patient with such symptoms levocitrizine, azithromycin, and beta methasone, and fucidic acid ointment locally. wishing for a quick and complete recovery.
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Itchy And Painful Red Rash On Face After Taking Adderall. Is It An Allergy?
Hi, Thanks for calling Health car magic forum. If you are not using any thing else new, the adderal must be the cause of this allergy, you might be continuing the adderal, so the allergic reaction has become continuous. I advise you to avoid taking the tablets. I prescribe to my patient with such symptoms levocitrizine, azithromycin, and beta methasone, and fucidic acid ointment locally. wishing for a quick and complete recovery.