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Hello, my new born two weeks daughter is having allergies resulting pimples on legs. Doctor has advised A- rex drop, phexin, Ambrodil drops for her. I want to have a second opinion whether these are antibiotics or are they safe to give apart from a cream has also been advised by doctor.
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yes.PHEXIN is broad spectrum antibiotic and A Rex drops are anihistamine ( Hydroxizine hydrochloride) which is not safe, stop A-rex drops. but continue rest of the medications as advised by doctor
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Phexin is antibiotic. Little pimples are common on newborn. Unless there is secondary bacterial infection ( which I don’t know ur baby has or not) antibiotic is not necessary. On the other hand allergy in newborn resulting in skin rash has totally different treatment. So according to me, if u really want a second opinion visit a Pediatrician personally with ur baby. Without examining giving opinion online is difficult in this particular scenario.
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The treatment is right please continue this
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Hi! It is important to know if the baby is having pus tules or simple rash, as u have seen a pediatrition he has given u antibiotics n antiallergic drops, which means the lesions were infected. So complete the course n follow up with ur doctor.
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