Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is a Type I sedating antihistamine and should have auxiliary label "May Cause Drowsiness".
Should is an auxiliary or 'helping' verb. Auxiliary verbs are used in conjunction with other verbs and never appear independently.
do it smart and dont get caught
Yes. But you should avoid drinking alcohol while taking metronidazole - it can cause you to be very sick.
That all depends on the size of the bolt to which it will be affixed.
There are no known drug interactions between metronidazole vaginal cream and the birth control pill. However, you should not rely on condoms while using metronidazole vaginal cream.
fluconazole
No, should is an auxiliary verb. (ought to)
"Should" is an auxiliary verb.
An auxiliary verb
stop whilst taking Metronidazole tablets and for 12-24 hours after the course of tablets has finished before breastfeeding again.
Yes. You can take them with a gap of say half an hour. But you are taking ciprofloxacin and metronidazole, means that you are ill. Then you should probably avoid taking sildenafil.