You should only take antibiotics that are prescibed by a doctor. If you decide to take someone else's antibiotics, you may cause yourself some real problems. The reason why is because if you do not take the correct cycle, you will kill the bacteria in your body that are most sensative to the antibiotic, but not the ones that have a resistance to it. The remaining antibiotic-resistant bacteria will multiply and then you will have to take an even longer cycle of antibiotics to get rid of it. If you end that cycle prematurely you may become very sick.
Some antibiotics you can take twice a day. once in the morning and once in the evening. Any more than that will not do you any good because you will just end up peeing most of it out.
Only those which arise from an infection caused by bacteria. Antibiotics are not useful against viruses. Examples - Tuberculosis, Sinus Infections, Strep Throat, Urinary Tract Infections
She's got an upper respiratory infection and needs antibiotics (I'm not kidding, I'm serious) Take her to a vet ASAP.
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no you die I am sorry, but you are very wrong. Antibiotics are very effective at curing the disease if administered within a day or two of infection.
You need to take the full course of the antibiotics given to you. This is stated on the instruction sheet. Oh man, that sucks that you have bladder infection, or someone you know does. I had bladder problems to, with my kidneys. :( sad day. But, if the doctor prescribed you with antibiotics, I would say that it would heal if you followed the directions of how much you should take a day or hour and if you follow those directions, it should be healed as soon as your doctor takes you off the antibiotics. :) But Im no doctor so I am not sure. Just keep taking the pills. :) -MooMay17
Severe or recurrent staphylocoecal infections may require a seven- to 10-day course of treatment with penicillin or other oral antibiotics. The location of the infection and the identity of the causal bacterium determines which
1. You don't eat it. You put it on the vagina. 2. It might feel better since it's cold but using yoghurt for yeast infection is a myth. 3. It usually clears by itself but there's also meds at the pharmacy.
Yes, but if it doesn't get better in another two or three days, call your doctor and let them know.
There are alternative remedies for healing a ear infection. When my son was a baby he got chronic ear infections his first year of life. He was placed on antibiotic after antibiotic. Our last visit to the Dr. he told me that if it didnt clear up he would have to get tubes in his ears and prescribed him a stronger antibiotic. In the treatment room there was a poster on the wall about how antibiotics were being over prescribed for ear infections and was in fact causing them to reoccur. I wonder if the Dr. ever read that poster? With that new knowledge I searched out an alternative way. I decided not to give him antibiotics at all. Instead I gave him a daily dose of cod liver oil, a couple of drops of colloidal silver in the infected ears 3x a day, and dose of colloidal silver orally 3 times a day. I did that for a week and when we went back to the Dr. my son had no sign of an ear infection and he never got one again! If you dont want to take antibiotics search out an alternative. If you dont care either way just take the meds.
If you were put on antibiotics, and you are supposed to take one tablet, four times a day, then take them every 6 hours. This will be four tablets, in a 24 hour period. You can always ask your doctor to confirm.
Yes you may take ibuprofen while on antibiotics, but you must be aware of any problems within your GI tract, as Ibuprofen may cause GI bleeds in those who are susceptible. It is always advised to take Ibuprofen with food, so if you must take your antibiotics on an empty stomach, plan to take your Ibuprofen at a different time. Always follow the directions on the bottles of your medications.
Mycosyst 150mg should begin to work on getting rid of a vaginal yeast infection within the first day of use. There are many factors in determining how long it will take to completely get rid of the yeast infection. Mycosyst should be used for the entire length of time that your doctor has prescribed for you, even if you feel the yeast infection has gone away.