What is Chlortetracycline (E702)?
Chlortetracycline is one of the earliest tetracycline antibiotics, known for its effectiveness against a broad spectrum of bacteria. It is primarily used in the treatment of infections like respiratory tract infections and acne. This antibiotic works by interfering with bacterial protein synthesis, thus inhibiting bacterial growth and reproduction.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Intolerance to chlortetracycline may arise from various factors, including gastrointestinal upset, such as nausea and diarrhea. Some individuals may develop hypersensitivity reactions, leading to skin rashes or other allergic manifestations. Additionally, the antibiotic can cause photosensitivity, making skin more susceptible to sun damage. These adverse reactions often stem from the drug’s interaction with the body’s natural processes.
What can I do about it?
To manage chlortetracycline intolerance, avoiding this antibiotic is essential. Discussing alternative treatments with a healthcare provider is vital to identify suitable options, such as other classes of antibiotics. Keeping a record of any reactions can help pinpoint specific triggers. Supporting gut health through diet or probiotics may also alleviate some symptoms. Always communicate your intolerance to ensure appropriate prescriptions in the future.