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It’s a fairly common scenario—an infant or young child develops an ear infection or strep throat. Their pediatrician prescribes a penicillin antibiotic. The child later develops a symptom—a rash, an upset stomach or a headache—and a doctor declares them “allergic to penicillin.” From then on, that child will only be prescribed less effective (and more expensive) antibiotic alternatives. But many o
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Your Child May Not Actually Be Allergic to Penicillin
