It depends on what antibiotic you have taken too much of and what other disease states you have (renal insufficiency, Diabetes, pt receiving warfarin, etc). If you have just taken an extra pill, it is unlikely that you will experience any adverse effects from it unless you have a condition that pre-disposes you to being sensitive to the side effects of antibiotics. Always try to take your antibiotic as directed. More than ordered is not better. In most cases, it is just a waste. You get the germ-killing effect at dose x and anything more does not produce any better or quicker results. Taking more than directed just causes you to run out too soon. There are some bugs out there such as Strep A that causes strep throat that you really need to take the antibiotics for the full 10 day course or it will come back on you.
Yes you can. Some of the bacteria may change DNA to become resistant to the antibiotics. If you then take the antibiotics, the normal bacteria would be killed but the mutated bacteria left which would make you even more ill.
Aslong as you take as much as you have been prescribed it should be fine, and remember to keep taking them even if you feel better. Ask your doctor for help
Yes, you can actually end up dying if you overuse any antibiotics.
Yes. That is why you should never self medicate and ONLY take medicines prescribed for you by a qualified Doctor.
yes you can
There are many things that harm a chloroplast. The wrong foods can do so, such as fried foods. Some antibiotics can harm them as well.
One teaspoon is roughly 5 ml of medicine.
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I would suggest that your contact the physician who prescribed you the antibiotics. Antibiotics are prescribed for many conditions and they always must be finished unless otherwise directed by your doctor. People generally feel better within days and think they can stop their antibiotics. Infections can return if you do not finish the prescribed course. Bacteria can develop a tolerance to our antibiotics due to many people not finishing the job. Ask a doctor if taking a probiotic during or after a treatment is okay to get help with digestion during a treatment and restore beneficial bacteria needed in the body.
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You've partly answered this yourself. Antibiotics are used to treat infections. Specifically, they are for treating microbial (bacterial) infections. Antibiotics can be used to treat many types. Depending on the type or seriousness of infection, different antibiotics are used. For instance, a person with severe acne may be prescribed a topical gel with clindamycin but a person with a severe case of syphilis may be treated with a course of penicillin. However, antibiotics do not work on viruses, which is why they don't work on colds or flu. It's very important to follow a doctor's instructions when taking antibiotics, as microbes can become resistant to them if not treated correctly. Even if you are feeling better, you should continue taking the full course because if the bacteria is still present in tiny amounts, it could come back and then the antibiotics won't work. This is also why it's important to not take antibiotics unless they have been prescribed specifically for your infection.
Yes. While grapefruit interacts with many drugs' metabolism, I am unaware of any issues with lemons.
Antibiotics are usually given to someone who is sick with an infection. There are many types of antibiotics.
Yes you can! Antibiotics reduce the effectiveness of the birth control pill. Many pregnancies have resulted in this way. Use a second form of birth control, such as a condom, while you are taking the antibiotic.
many bacteria have become resistant to ordinary penicillin antibiotics,this is why when a doc diagonises you they will pick the antibiotic most suited to treating the infection,also some people are allergic to certin antibiotics without knowing it so if you take non prescription antibiotics it may not treat the infection and put your health further at risk
I would avoid it. Unlike other medications, such as many antibiotics, Cadista and other steroids can have adverse reactions when mixed with alcohol.
No. It removes the waste from your body but containing many of the waste and not removing it from your body may harm yourself.