A White Oval Shape Pill With Ip 272
UpdatedQuestion on above pill how dos this pill effect blood to brain membrane what could happen to brain tissue
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Hello, Beammehome! How are you?
Most medications don't cross or have an affect on the blood/brain barrier. Enabling medications to cross it to treat certain conditions, such as brain tumors, has been an ongoing dilemma that medical science has been working on for years and only recently have some breakthroughs been made, which require further study and testing.
This medication is an antibiotic that is used to treat infections. Typical side effects may include nausea, dizziness, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea.
However, it should not damage brain tissue, the only complications that might arise would be due to someone being allergic to it.
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