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Some cephalosporins work best when taken on an empty stomach. Others should be taken after meals. The physician who prescribed the medicine or the pharmacist who filled the prescription can provide instructions on how to take the medicine.
Not if you want to be violently throwing up.
Birth control pills may not work properly when taken at the same time as cephalosporins. To prevent pregnancy, other methods of birth control should be used in addition to the pills while taking cephalosporins.
The dosage of Augmentin for a tooth infection is decided upon by your doctor or dentist. Never taken medicine that is not prescribed by a doctor.
Yes Augmentin (Clavulin) (Amoxciilin + clavulanic acid) can be taken with milk. Dairy products won't affect this antibitic effectiveness.
Cephalosporins should be taken exactly as directed by the physician. All of the medicine should be taken to treat the infection so it is gone. If taken for too long the drug may not respond to new infections.
Above is the potassium supplement. Your doctor may give the same to you in certain diseases. It is to be taken after adding the same in glass of water.
Yes, methylprednisolone and Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate) can generally be taken together. There are no known significant interactions between these two medications. However, it's always important to consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific health situation.
Yes, Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate) can be taken before food, but it is generally recommended to take it with food to enhance absorption and reduce the risk of gastrointestinal side effects. Taking it with food can help minimize potential stomach upset. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for the best results.
Yes, you may. I am taking both now. Augmentin for a sinus infection and i am also having headaches, so i am taking Ibuprofen. I have asked a pharmacist and they said these 2 drugs can be taken together
Taking preventative measures regarding diseases should be taken at all times. There is no one certain time to be concerned because, let's face it, once you get a disease, you can't prevent it anymore.
Yes, cephalosporins can generally be taken with glucosamine, as there are no known direct interactions between the two. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications or supplements to ensure safety and effectiveness based on your individual health needs. Additionally, be mindful of any underlying conditions or other medications you may be taking.