Doctors prescribe antibiotics quite often actually, around 80% of the time, doctors prescribe antibiotics for things like sore throats, just in case they have accidentally misdiagnosed a bacterial illness. Some people think that Doctor's prescribe antibiotics way too much, but it is a very controversial topic.
Yes, if your condition requires more than one antibiotic at the same time, you can take more than one antibitioc. However, they should be complimentary (your doctor must know you're already taking an antibiotic)
My doctor told me I shouldn't take antibotics more than once every 10 years...
ask your doctor how many day you should take antibiotics it depends on how much you can handle
it took 18 days to invent antibiotics
If you dont take all of your antibiotics the bacteria will continue to grow and its DNA will change so it will become resistent to the antibiotics
it should take about 65 days.
Yes! Take all of your antibiotics as prescribed, even if you start to feel better.
7 days a week
An IUD is a choice of birth control.... I dont think you take antibiotics for birth control... you take antibiotics for infections.
No. Antibiotics always have to be taken the full dose, all the days they have been prescribed. If you stop it either wont work or you risk getting immune to them. This is the rule of all antibiotics. And I know why you want to quit after 3 days; they take 3 days to make you feel better. But that does not mean the infection is treated. All antibiotics makes you feel better after 3-4 days but the treatment is not over until around 10-14 days for most antibiotics.
ONLY if the veterinarian prescribes them.
The oral surgeon or dentist will let you know if antibiotics are required.
Antibiotics can take 2 - 3 days to begin working. They take time to build a level in your system.
You should stay in bed for as long as you feel unwell. Your body will tell you how long you need to rest. Generally I would relax and take it easy for a couple of days to let the antibiotics truly work.
no,you should wait.vitamins may cause unwanted interaction if you also using antibiotics.