No. Marijuana, if anything, will help reduce any feelings of nausea, indigestion or other discomforts antibiotics can cause.
Marijuana does not affect use of antibiotics.
The antibiotics which interfere with the activity of Neosporin are the antibiotics broken down in the liver. They render any effects Neosporin on the body useless.
Thc in Marijuana, can effect the way your body absorbs antibiotics.
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It has been proven that marijuana in the blood stream will not interfere with blood tests.
Any kind of smoke you inhale - cigarette, marijuana, campfire, or burning leaves in the Autumn, will interfere with a respiratory ailment.
Drinking alcoholic beverages will not affect the efficacy of most antibiotics. However, chronic alcohol use and binge drinking affect the liver and may cause changes in the way some drugs, including antibiotics such as doxycycline (Vibramycin, Doryx), are metabolized. In such cases, a higher dose of antibiotic may be required to achieve the same treatment benefit. Marijuana use is not recommended while on antibiotics for numerous reasons. Specifically, marijuana use with antibiotics can interfere with the absorption and metabolism of the antibiotics in the gastrointestinal tract by affecting the enzymes needed to absorb the antibiotics. This can slow down the amount of time it takes the antibiotics to begin working properly to fight the infection. Marijuana use can also slow down the healing process of the body, which results in a longer recovery time. The way marijuana slows down the healing process is that THC the main chemical component of marijuana is fat soluble so it becomes absorbed by the white blood cells in the body. The white blood cells, which have a lipid (fat) component, are your body's "fighter" cells that destroy "bad" bacteria by eating it. However, when THC becomes absorbed by the lipid component of the white blood cells these cells cannot function properly to destroy the "bad" bacteria. If the antibiotics cannot be absorbed properly and your white blood cells cannot fight the infection because of the marijuana use, then your chances of a quick recovery from an illness are decreased.
Riboflavin should not be taken at the same time as tetracycline antibiotics because it interferes with the absorption and effectiveness of these medications. It may also interfere with the effectiveness of sulfa-containing drugs
Antibiotics that do not interfere with cell wall synthesis include fluoroquinolones, macrolides, tetracyclines, and sulfonamides. These antibiotics work by targeting different aspects of bacterial cell function, such as protein synthesis or nucleic acid replication.
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The effect of the decision to use antibiotics is that you will use antibiotics.