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Is Rash On The Leg Caused By Reactions To Clindamycin Hcl 300mg Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray And Guaifenesin 400mg?

my question is my grandfather is on three different medications Clindamycin Hcl 300mg Fluticasone propionate nasal spray and Guaifenesin 400mg he is experiencing a rash on the upper part of his legs that in the begging had an itch would any of these cause an allergic reaction or is it a reaction between medications could it be a reaction with his every day medications?
Thu, 30 Jan 2014
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Hi.Thanks for writing on HCM.
Skin rash can be due to allergy due to any of the above medication.None of these medications interfere with each other.I would suggest you to meet your doctor so that depending on the rash (nature, extent of involvement) a provisional diagnosis can be made and managed accordingly.I hope this answers your query.
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Is Rash On The Leg Caused By Reactions To Clindamycin Hcl 300mg Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray And Guaifenesin 400mg?

Hi.Thanks for writing on HCM. Skin rash can be due to allergy due to any of the above medication.None of these medications interfere with each other.I would suggest you to meet your doctor so that depending on the rash (nature, extent of involvement) a provisional diagnosis can be made and managed accordingly.I hope this answers your query.