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Re: Aldactone and HORRID rash!

From: SusieQ (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 12 Dec 2000 11:57:36 -0600 (CST)


Sounds like you are experiencing hives. Hives are an allergic reaction to something you have ingested. They should start to go away in a few days. If not, go see the doc. Rash is listed as a rare side effect in this medical insert: http://my.webmd.com/content/asset/uspdi.202206

luck and love, SusieQ

>>>
>>>Any one here get a really bad rash from aldactone? For the past 3 days
>>>this rash has just been popping up out of no where(even though I stopped
>>>the Aldactone). Kinda scary because all of a sudden I start itching and
>>>cant stop!(legs, back, neck, scalp, hands, arms and inner thighs).
>>>Little bumps pop up and in like a half hour it calms down. It also
>>>happened in the middle of math class (college) today! People thought I
>>>had some contagious disease.lol. Also, I used it before and stopped
>>>because it made me sick but I did not get a rash then. When does it go
>>>away? How?
>>>
>>>PS-i had the meds in my car for 2 weeks in heat. Will that cause me to
>>>have a weird reaction to it?
>I was taking Aldactone for my PCOS, until I developed the Lupus rash
>from it. It then developed into Central Nervous System Lupus. Still
>dealing with it today, a year later, after being hospitalized and almost
>dying.
>>>
>>>--
>>>NEEN
>>>
>>--
>>Neen
>>




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