I would avoid taking those...it depends on what kind of infection you have. There are plenty of other safe, healthy alternatives that will not kill all the bacteria in your body (including the good bacteria). Try goldenseal/echinacea and vitamin c to boost the immune system. Apple cider vinegar is also helpful.
Yes, when I was 9 years old, I had an infection in my throat, and I had to take antibiotics, ( recommended by the docter ), and it was okay.
No adult should give any child a medication that is not prescribed by a doctor for that child.
The safety of using 5-year-old Azithromycin largely depends on storage conditions and the specific formulation. If it has been stored properly and shows no signs of degradation (such as discoloration or unusual odor), it may still be effective. However, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional before using any expired medication, as they can provide guidance on safety and efficacy. Always prioritize current and properly stored medications for health concerns.
is not safe for 11 year old because it for 18 year old
Yes. Antibiotics work against bacteria. Influenza is caused by a virus.
Nothing not prescribed by a doctor!
NO!!!!!!!!! IT WOULDNT BE SAFE TO GIVE ANYTHING 2-YEAR-OLD CHICKEN. OR ANY 2-YEAR-OLD FOOD!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe not so safe, but as long as the 14 yr old does not give out any personal info,they're safe!
1 year old on antibiotics and has diaherrea. What can we feed her to stop diaherrea?
definitely no
No they are not.
Depends on the 11-year old. It does not deend on the eleven year old. it would be to dangerous for them