No, I believe your right, but some antibiotics like clindamycin comes in both topical and oral forms, as do many different antibiotics. You may rub it on the outside, but your still absorbing it through the skin, regardless of its delivery, I am allergic to it and it causes some pretty severe reactions in me.
True though, ring, a topical is much less likely to cause full system issues, however, they do occur. I still think she should at least try it, again insuring she does it initially, earlier in the day and lets somebody know first, just as a precaution. Not to mention, it may help to alleviate some of her fears of an allergic reaction being beyond the typical hives and such if she informs somebody of it's usage.
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