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You're welcome, I recomend the second antibiotic and a repeat urinalysis
Get antibiotic treatment as soon as possible.
of course!
cos some bacteria disease can go away with out a course of an antibiotic's.
Yes, of course! But not all the time.
A random mutation causes one bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic. Then all the others are killed when the antibiotic is introduced to the environment. The mutated bacterium is free to reproduce and soon many members of that species are resistant to that antibiotic.
A course of antibiotic does not affect the process of ovulation.
Go to a doctor as soon as possible. You need an antibiotic.
They usually start working in 24 hours.
I think that in short course antibiotic therapy,multivitamins should not be taken.But,in long term antibiotic treatment such as anti TB treatment,multivitamins or specific vitamin such as B6 should be taken.
z pack is an antibiotic LOL...of course you can
Consider the following scenario: An antibiotic is applied to a petri dish of bacteria. The antibiotic will kill of most of the bacteria, but some will remain that are immune to the antibiotic. Therefore, only the immune bacteria will reproduce. Soon, the whole petri dish will be full of bacteria that is immune to the antibiotic. Nature "selects" the immune bacteria for survival.