Can people with G6PD deficiency take amoxicillin?

Nov 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Shuwen
Introduction
In general, individuals with G6PD deficiency (favism) can take amoxicillin, but only after undergoing a skin allergy test and under the guidance of a doctor. Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat various diseases caused by bacterial infections. When suffering from favism, patients may also have respiratory tract infections; in such cases, they may take amoxicillin as directed by a physician.

In general, individuals with favism (G6PD deficiency) can take amoxicillin, but only after undergoing a skin allergy test and under the guidance of a physician.

Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic with bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects, used to treat various diseases caused by bacterial infections. Before taking it, patients must undergo a skin allergy test to prevent allergic reactions. Favism is a hereditary hemolytic disorder, typically triggered by consuming fava beans or fava bean products for the first time, leading to hemolytic anemia. Symptoms of favism often include severe headache, nausea, fever, and may be accompanied by respiratory tract infections. In such cases, amoxicillin may be taken as directed by a doctor.

In addition, during treatment, it is important to develop good dietary habits and avoid eating fava beans or any food containing fava beans to prevent worsening of the condition and interference with recovery.

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