Diarrhea/loose motion is not typically treated with antibiotics without testing. Please see your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
If your question is about gonorrhea, rather than diarrhea, then the answer is yes. You need 400 mg in total.
In children, this generally may be taken twice a day (every 12 hours). Speak to your doctor before giving a child any medicine, though.
It smain purpose is to act as an antibiotic of sorts to fight against a cold and cough that is viral.
You can use them. Cefixime for ten days and azithromycin for seven days.
Yes. It is often refrigerated to make it more palatable.
cefixime and clavulanic acid can be used as a second line therapy where cefixime alone is not able to show it's bacteriocidal activity. Cefixime comes under beta lactum antibiotic category and gets degrade inpresence of beta lactumase enzyme, bacterias have developed resistance against cefixime by producing beta lactamase and ESBLs. Clavulanic acid is an irreversible inhibitor of beta lactamase enzyme and have mild antibiotic activity. when this combination is used, clavulanic acid inhibits beta lactamase enzyme and allow cefixime work as a bacteriocidal. the combination is very useful against cefixime resistant becteria. more research work is required to understand the further use of this combination and also to find out the superiority of this combination over Amoxi+Clav combination.
No, it does not use a suspension. No, it does not use a suspension. No, it does not use a suspension.
The animals were being held in a state of suspension. My suspension is shot.
by questioning the pupils in oral
oral, HA!
You would use a drainer to separate a suspension
oral histology is the study of the structure and function of oral (mouth) tissues through the use of a microscope
Lisa was put on suspension from school after she was caught cheating on a test.
Use your spark plug wrench to adjust your rear suspension