They do not affect the menstrual cycle itself, however, they WILL affect your Birth Control (decreasing the effectiveness), which CAN effect your menstrual cycle. You can get pregnant or have changes in your menstrual cycle as if you had missed a week or so on your pills.
The effect of the decision to use antibiotics is that you will use antibiotics.
They do not have an effect on swine flu, but can be helpful if a secondary bacterial infection occurs with the flu or after the flu. Antibiotics have no effect on viruses. The flu is caused by viruses. Antibiotics are for treating infections by bacteria, not for treating infections by viruses.
No, antibiotics will not effect the result of a blood test, but you should always inform the person performing the test what antibiotics you are taking.
Antibiotics kill infectious cells, but viruses are non-living.
antibiotics can be powerful.
Experiencing a bitter taste in the mouth as a side effect of taking antibiotics is relatively common, with some antibiotics more likely to cause this side effect than others. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if this side effect persists or becomes bothersome.
Antibiotics should have no effect on inflammation unless you are allergic to it.
NO! Mononucleosis is caused by a virus. Antibiotics have no effect on viruses and can increase bacterial antibiotic resistance when misused.
Antibiotics in the person's system may prevent microorganisms present in the sputum from growing in culture.
Because bacteria and viruses are two completely different things. Antibiotics - as their name implies - will kill bacteria, but antibiotics simply have no effect on viruses.
No it does not. And if you are on the pill and get antibiotics for the UTI you are also unprotected since antibiotics negate the pill's effect.
Antibiotics are medicines that cure infections. They have no effect on viruses.