thelizardqueen
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I'm wondering if any one can give me any info on this topic. When I was a baby, I was put on a sulpha based drug for the first time, and had a horrible reaction to the sulpha - lips and throat swelled up, my face and throat turned a bluish tinge. Since then I've never ever been on a sulpha based drug. I'm starting to build up an immunity to a lot of the generic drugs out there that treat infections i.e. cipro, TOBI, Colimycyn. What I'm wondering, is that when I do eventually go for an allergy test and find out that I may not have that sulpha allergy anymore, is there a whole host of drugs that will be available to me that will work just as well, or even better as TOBI or Cipro? Are there a lot of powerful sulpha based drugs out there for infections?