hi - just thought I'd add my penny worth to the side effects debate with this drug. My husband is just getting over having legionella and unfortunately his trachaetomy site has got infected so was prescribed this
4 times a day , after two days of taking them he complained of really bad
indigestion and aching legs!!!. As it is only 2 weeks since he came out of hospital I put it down to the legionella but after reading other peoples experiences will make an appointment with his doctor!!! I dare'nt let him stop it until then but have taken onboard everyones comments about making sure he has an empty stomach .THANKS
My poor dad of 90 was precribed these tablets for cellulitis. Suffered severe stomach pains and nausea for 4 days after ceasing them, nausea subsided but pains still there and violent indigestion. I read somewhere that they shouldn.t be given to anyone over 50. He is in hospital and not well enough to come home, yet being discharged tomorrow!
There is no reason why they (and I assume you mean flucloxacillin) should not be given to people over 50 if there is a good indication. Cellulitis is routinely treated with penicillin based antibiotics such as flucloxacillin because it is a very effective antibiotic. Unfortunately most antibiotics are not tolerated terribly well and stomach upset tends to be the main one seen, especially with penicillins. The side effects are best treated symptomatically with things like gaviscon or anti-sickness medicine in the short term.
Tarun (hospital pharmacist)
Thankyou Tarun, I have been taking Flucloxacillin for 2 days and I have terrible stomach cramps and indigestion. I have also taken some Gaviscon to relieve the pain.
Taking antibiotics on an empty stomach surely isn't right???