Sulfur Allergy - Not Always As It Seems
Main Category: AllergyAlso Included In: Respiratory / Asthma
Article Date: 28 Apr 2007 - 12:00 PDT
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Being told that one is "sulfur allergic" commonly causes confusion, as many people wrongly assume that they will be allergic to multiple sulfur-containing medicines or sulfite preservatives. It is important to know that sulfur is an important building block of life, and that allergic reactions to sulfonamide (sometimes called "sulfur") antibiotics do not increase the likelihood that a person will also be allergic to sulfur powder, sulfite preservatives, or non-antibiotic sulfonamide medicines like some pain killers or diuretics ("water tablets").
Two new articles on these topics have just been released on the ASCIA website to try to clarify the differences between sulfite and sulfonamide allergies
Sulfites are preservatives which are used in some drinks, foods and occasionally medications. They can cause allergy-like reactions (intolerances), asthma symptoms such as wheezing in those with underlying asthma, hay fever-like reactions, urticaria (hives) and very rarely, anaphylaxis (allergic shock).
Sulfonamide antibiotics (such as Bactrim, Resprim, Septrin, Sulfadiazine, Sulfasalazine, Sulfacetamide) can also cause allergic reactions, ranging from mild to severe rashes through to anaphylaxis (allergic shock).
Diagnosis and Treatment
-- Skin allergy testing may be useful in some cases of suspected sulfonamide antibiotic allergy, but is not considered useful for assessing adverse reactions to sulfite preservatives.
-- The optimal treatment for both Sulfite and Sulfonamide allergies is avoidance of the food or medicines containing these allergens.
http://www.allergy.org.au/aer/infobulletins/Sulfur_allergy.htm
http://www.allergy.org.au/aer/infobulletins/Sulfonamide_Antibiotic_Allergy.htm
ASCIA is the peak professional body of Allergists and Clinical Immunologists in Australia and New Zealand
Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Inc.
http://www.allergy.org.au
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Pain Killer Without Sulfur
posted by nagendra on 14 May 2010 at 11:33 pmI want to know about what are the tabulates available in the market with out sulfur..
mainly pain killers, if any body know please mail me
allergy suffferer
posted by SBennett on 5 Feb 2011 at 12:56 amI dont know anything at all about Sulfites or Sulfonamides but was recently told that my allergies fall into the 'sulpher allergy' category... I am just beginning to look into it. but, you may want to research 'Ultram' as it is the only painkiller i have ever been able to take. I only wish I'd found it sooner! -Please note that I cant take the generic version without the same old problems.
This has led me to believe its the fillers and or stabilizers or other additives used in the cheaper brand that I am actually allergic to. I have yet to be sure. Hope this helps somehow -certainly your Doctor will know and be able to tell you once you run it by him or her.... I'd appreciate any input if you feel like sharing any info you find. Thanks and take care, SallyB
mom allergic to sulphur
posted by tmj on 4 Nov 2011 at 5:34 pmMy mom is highly allergic to sulfur. It is in most soaps and body washes and shampoos and other thing like this. It is in most makeup. Bottled water they use it to make corn syrup, high frutose corn syrup, frutose corn syrup, and corn starch. Sprayed on fruits and veggies we shop at whole foods alot
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