If your symptoms do not improve within a few days, or if they become worse, check with your family doctor.
The best for you that your family doctor check you at regular appointments for any blood problems that may be causing by this drug.
Chloramphenicol may cause blood problems. These problems may result in a greater risk of infection, slow healing and bleeding of the gums. Therefore, you must be careful when using regular toothbrushes, dental floss and toothpicks. Dental work, whenever possible, must be done before you begin taking this drug or delayed until your blood counts have returned to normal. Check with your family doctor or dentist if you have any questions about proper oral hygiene - mouth care during treat.
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