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Mark Feblowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Mar 1998 10:37:15 -0500
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>>That is not to say, however, that other ingredients in the liquid
>>suspensions or the chewables are not at fault. There are quite a few
>>different colorants, flavors, and sweeteners that can be problematic.
>
>This is what we thought too as our daughter seemed to be reacting to the
>first amoxicillan  we tried.  Turns out it was the generic brand of cold
>medicine we were also giving her.  We'd switched brands at the same time
>will filled the script.  Not exactly sure which particular ingred.
>either.
>

For us, it looked like the sorbitol was the culprit. Virtually all of the
suspensions that Josh reacted to contained it. His pediatrician identified
it and citric acid as the two most likely suspects.

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Mark Feblowitz

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