Avoiding sun exposure with Bactrim: What you need to know Bactrim is an antibiotic that causes sun sensitivity as a side effect. Learn the signs and symptoms and how to protect your skin from the sun.
Do not take Bactrim unless prescribed by a healthcare professional. Bactrim can cause sun sensitivity. Be sure to avoid sun exposure as
Avoid prolonged sun exposure, and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen if sun exposure is likely. Most people who take Bactrim do not notice sun sensitivity, but a
There doesn't appear to be any research into links between sun exposure, alcohol, and Bactrim. Alcohol is not known to interact with Bactrim.
Avoid prolonged sun exposure, and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen if sun exposure is likely. Most people who take Bactrim do not notice sun sensitivity, but a
There is no known interaction between Augmentin and escitalopram (Lexapro). Avoiding sun exposure with Bactrim: What you need to know Bactrim is an
Bactrim and Bactrim DS (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim): Septra and Septra DS Sun exposure can trigger or worsen your rash.
Sun sensitivity typically stops after you stop taking the medication, but it may last longer. You can help prevent Bactrim sun sensitivity by avoiding sun exposure and using sunscreen. Bactrim may
Sun sensitivity also develops with Bactrim, so it is best to avoid sun exposure while taking Bactrim. Vomiting and loss of appetite may also occur. These
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But the sun is eclipsed by Steve's moon... 😆