Whatever your health care provide has prescribed for the UTI should work. Do not take antibiotics that have not been prescribed.
Yes, but many UTIs are resistant to amoxicillin, so it's not a normal first choice for treatment. Contact your pharmacist or health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Yes...you can use Amoxicillin to treat a urinary tract infection especially if you are allergic to sulfur based drugs which is usually the first type a doctor prescribes.
Yes. Most of the urinary tract infections are caused by E coli. This infection responds to therapeutic doses of amoxicillin.
Amoxicillin is never a first choice for the treatment of chlamydia or UTI. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment for your symptoms.
Amoxicillin cannot treat a virus. Amoxicillin is an antibiotic. Antibiotics treat bacterial infections, not viruses.
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic. It does not treat circulatory system conditions.
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Infections caused by susceptible organisms.
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Yes. Co amoxiclav is a combination antibiotic containing amoxicillin and clavuronic acid which can help it work better against certain bacteria. Ampicillin, amoxicillin, trimethoprim, cephalexin and ciprofloxacin are all appropriate oral antibiotics for a urinary tract infection.
Amoxicillin can be used to treat the sinusitis, acute and chronic. It can also be used to treat the ear infections like otitis media and otitis externa. It should not be used to treat the acute pharyngitis.
Penicillin, Amoxicillin and perhaps a topical antibiotic.
I believe you mean Mycoplasma.No,it doesn't.
Amoxicillin is a type of drug that is used to treat various body infections such as the urinary infections, vaginal infections, ear infections, etc.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are caused by bacteria. Antibiotics kill bacterial infections, not cause them. Antibiotics are used to treat UTIs, and in no way can cause them, since they kill bacteria that cause the infection to begin with.