It depends on what she is taking the antibiotics for.
Yes, you can take yeast infection medicine while taking BV antibiotics. Talk with your pharmacist for more information.
You should abstain from alcohol while treating tb or any other kind of infection. Because infections are cured with antibiotics and you can't drink while taking antibiotics.
You should not drink alcohol while taking antibiotics for bacterial vaginosis without checking with your pharmacist first. If you drink alcohol while taking metronidazole (Flagyl) you could experience severe nausea and vomiting. There are no problems with alcohol and yeast medication.
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Sure. But the antibiotics will be neutralized.
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It is always a good idea to drink plenty of water when taking antibiotics as it helps to flush out the toxins.Especially if you have a urine infection, the bacteria is then flushed out better from the bladder.
Ask your doctor to be certain, but after my laproscopic gallbladder removal, I was able to smoke without unusual consequence or interactions with the antibiotics.
It's fine.
no it will make you drosey of course you can work while taking antibiotics...the only problem it has caused for me is a little stomach ache...thats only when I didn't eat with it.
There is no drug interaction problem between the flu vaccine and Flagyl. But whether you get the vaccination while still taking the antibiotic may depend on why you are taking antibiotics. If you have a current infection, it is usually better to wait until that is cleared up before taking vaccines. But, each situation can be different, and this is a question that the doctor who prescribed the antibiotics should be asked to know what is right in your case.Unless there is a specific reason your doctor wants you to wait, usually the only reason not to get a flu shot while taking antibiotics would be if you have an active infection with a high fever over 101 F. Get your flu shot unless you have a high fever, or the doctor recommends delaying the immunization due to your specific condition.