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The typical exanthem of infectious mononucleosis is an acute, generalised maculopapular rash. The exanthem: Affects 4.2 to 13% of patients who are not on antibiotics; Is usually faint and non-itchy, appearing first on the trunk and upper arms, extending to involve the face and forearms; May be morbilliform, papular, scarlatiniform, vesicular ...
14 sie 2024 · The reaction is strongest with the antibiotic Amoxil (amoxicillin) but can occur with any beta-lactam antibiotic, including penicillins and cephalosporins. When antibiotics are used with mono, a rash will develop in 27% to 69% of cases. In children with mono, antibiotics almost always cause a rash.
24 kwi 2019 · A rash often develops if you take amoxicillin or ampicillin while you have mononucleosis, and you may need to treat the symptoms of that rash.
30 lis 2022 · Risk of rash with some medications. Amoxicillin and other antibiotics, including those made from penicillin, aren't recommended for people with mononucleosis. In fact, some people with mononucleosis who take one of these drugs may develop a rash.
31 maj 2024 · An amoxicillin rash can be an allergic or non-allergic reaction to the antibiotic. It can look like small red or pink spots in the skin or larger red raised patches called hives. It's important to work with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of the rash.
13 lut 2023 · Children who have mononucleosis (more commonly known as mono) and then take antibiotics may be more likely to get the rash. In fact, the amoxicillin rash was first noticed in the 1960s in...
23 maj 2023 · Antibiotic exposure may be associated with an increased risk of overall rash in IM children, but amoxicillin was not found to be associated with any increased risk of rash during IM compared to other antibiotics.