Amoxicillin is a Broad spectrum Antibiotic while Azithromycin too. Amoxicillin deals G+ve Bacteria like Streptococcus Group A, Strep.Group C, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus diptheria, clostridium perfringens and spirochetes, G-ves like Neisseria species.
while Azithromycin deals with Atypical pneumonia caused by Legionella, Mycoplasma and chlamydial species along with strep.Group A and Group C, diptheria and Bordetulla species.
Amoxicillin efficient for treating G+ve Streps and Azithromycin efficient for treating Atypical pneumonia causing species.
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Yes, there is no problem in taking azithromycin (Zithromax) while on Accutane.
There are no drug interactions between azithromycin and oxycontin.
My son is allergic to amoxicillin, but he can take azithromycin (Zithromax) with no problem. The nice thing about azithromycin is you take a double dose the first day, then a regular dose for the next 4, so you're taking medicine for only 5 days instead of the usual 7-10.
There is no problem in taking amoxicillin while on Concerta (or any methylphenidate pills) as long as you require both treatment. It can be taken at the same time.
can you take amoxicillin taking whist amitriptyline
Yes There are no direct drug interactions between these two antibiotics. Normally you would take azithromycin (Z-pak) daily in the morning for 5 days and amoxicillin 2 or 3 times daily for 10 days. They may be taken with or without food. Take them at the same times each day.
Yes, the Claritin won't affect the antibiotic.
Your doctor may prescribe these drugs together, but they can have serious interactions, including an irregular heart beat which can be life threatening. For more information visit the related link.
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Azithromycin is such a low dose will act as a bacteriostatic drug. So it will stop the division of bacteria. Amoxicillin is bacteriocidal drug and act on rapidly dividing bacteria only. So in this case the amoxicillin will go to waste, means it will have no positive effect as an antibiotic.
Can u take melatonin with phenergan with codeine
Yes. There is no clinical interaction between these two medications.