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What Causes A Rash Over Left Forearm And Hand While On Zofran And Norco?

I am taking zofran and Norco following total knee replacement on Monday 7th. I have a rash over my left forearm and hand that started before I left hospital Monday evening, and still persists. I see this listed as a possible side effect of zofran. The rash does not itch and is not spreading. Should I do anything ?
Mon, 2 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your experience of rashes at your forearm following intake of Norco and zofran for knee replacement surgery i am suggesting that you have developed a fixed drug reaction possibly from drug interactions

In view of this please see an emergency physician for clinical assessment and counseling as well as clinical drug guidelines

It will be imperative if you can give a space of one hour between each drugs

I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes A Rash Over Left Forearm And Hand While On Zofran And Norco?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your experience of rashes at your forearm following intake of Norco and zofran for knee replacement surgery i am suggesting that you have developed a fixed drug reaction possibly from drug interactions In view of this please see an emergency physician for clinical assessment and counseling as well as clinical drug guidelines It will be imperative if you can give a space of one hour between each drugs I hope this helps Regards